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advanced
adjective
-
advanced
at
a
high
or
more
difficult
level
because
of
greater
skill
,
knowledge
,
or
development
•
Maria
signed
up
for
an
advanced
French
class
after
mastering
the
basics
.
Maria
signed
up
for
an
advanced
French
class
after
mastering
the
basics
.
•
Only
advanced
skiers
are
allowed
on
the
steep
black-diamond
slope
.
Only
advanced
skiers
are
allowed
on
the
steep
black-diamond
slope
.
adjective
using
the
newest
ideas
,
methods
,
or
technology
•
The
hospital
installed
an
advanced
imaging
system
that
produces
3-D
scans
.
The
hospital
installed
an
advanced
imaging
system
that
produces
3-D
scans
.
•
Smartphones
contain
advanced
processors
that
rival
desktop
computers
.
Smartphones
contain
advanced
processors
that
rival
desktop
computers
.
adjective
far
along
in
time
,
age
,
or
development
•
Her
grandmother
is
in
advanced
age
but
still
enjoys
gardening
.
Her
grandmother
is
in
advanced
age
but
still
enjoys
gardening
.
•
The
project
is
at
an
advanced
stage
and
will
finish
next
month
.
The
project
is
at
an
advanced
stage
and
will
finish
next
month
.
verb
-
advance
,
advancing
,
advances
,
advanced
past
tense
and
past
participle
of
advance
:
moved
forward
or
made
progress
•
The
troops
advanced
toward
the
city
at
dawn
.
The
troops
advanced
toward
the
city
at
dawn
.
•
Research
has
advanced
rapidly
in
recent
years
.
Research
has
advanced
rapidly
in
recent
years
.
advance
verb
-
advance
,
advancing
,
advances
,
advanced
to
move
forward
,
or
to
cause
someone
or
something
to
move
forward
,
toward
a
place
or
goal
•
The
hikers
decided
to
advance
along
the
narrow
forest
trail
before
sunset
.
The
hikers
decided
to
advance
along
the
narrow
forest
trail
before
sunset
.
•
With
a
loud
roar
,
the
armored
tank
continued
to
advance
toward
the
damaged
bridge
.
With
a
loud
roar
,
the
armored
tank
continued
to
advance
toward
the
damaged
bridge
.
From
Middle
English
‘
avauncen
’,
from
Old
French
‘
avancier
’,
based
on
Latin
‘
abante
’
meaning
‘
before
’
or
‘
in
front
’.
noun
-
advance
,
advancing
,
advances
,
advanced
a
forward
movement
toward
a
place
or
goal
,
or
general
progress
toward
something
better
•
The
army
’
s
slow
advance
across
the
desert
took
three
days
.
The
army
’
s
slow
advance
across
the
desert
took
three
days
.
•
Spring
brings
the
green
advance
of
grass
across
the
hills
.
Spring
brings
the
green
advance
of
grass
across
the
hills
.
noun
-
advance
,
advancing
,
advances
,
advanced
a
sum
of
money
paid
before
it
is
due
,
often
as
a
loan
or
part
of
a
future
payment
•
The
band
received
an
advance
from
the
record
label
to
pay
for
studio
time
.
The
band
received
an
advance
from
the
record
label
to
pay
for
studio
time
.
•
She
asked
her
boss
for
an
advance
on
next
month
’
s
salary
.
She
asked
her
boss
for
an
advance
on
next
month
’
s
salary
.
adjective
-
advance
,
advancing
,
advances
,
advanced
happening
,
done
,
or
supplied
before
an
event
•
Please
give
us
advance
notice
if
you
cannot
attend
the
workshop
.
Please
give
us
advance
notice
if
you
cannot
attend
the
workshop
.
•
They
bought
advance
tickets
to
the
concert
to
get
good
seats
.
They
bought
advance
tickets
to
the
concert
to
get
good
seats
.
verb
-
advance
,
advancing
,
advances
,
advanced
to
change
the
time
or
date
of
an
event
so
that
it
happens
earlier
than
planned
•
The
school
board
voted
to
advance
the
start
of
winter
break
to
December
20th
.
The
school
board
voted
to
advance
the
start
of
winter
break
to
December
20th
.
•
Bad
weather
forced
organizers
to
advance
the
parade's
start
time
by
an
hour
.
Bad
weather
forced
organizers
to
advance
the
parade's
start
time
by
an
hour
.
verb
-
advance
,
advancing
,
advances
,
advanced
to
give
someone
money
before
it
would
normally
be
paid
,
often
as
a
loan
or
part
payment
•
The
company
agreed
to
advance
Maria
a
small
loan
for
her
moving
costs
.
The
company
agreed
to
advance
Maria
a
small
loan
for
her
moving
costs
.
•
Could
you
advance
me
twenty
dollars
until
payday
?
Could
you
advance
me
twenty
dollars
until
payday
?
noun
-
advance
,
advancing
,
advances
,
advanced
a
new
discovery
or
development
that
makes
progress
possible
or
improves
something
•
Recent
advances
in
medicine
have
increased
survival
rates
for
many
diseases
.
Recent
advances
in
medicine
have
increased
survival
rates
for
many
diseases
.
•
Technological
advances
have
made
smartphones
more
powerful
than
ever
.
Technological
advances
have
made
smartphones
more
powerful
than
ever
.