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Definition of advancesnext
present tense third-person singular of advance
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as in lends
to give to another for temporary use with the understanding that it or a like thing will be returned advanced her some cash with the understanding that the amount would be deducted from her first paycheck

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Relevance

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as in approaches
to move closer to advanced cautiously toward the snarling dog

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advances

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noun

plural of advance
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Recent Examples of advances
Verb
At the same time, there is growing pressure to ensure that all developments align with digital traceability frameworks is becoming increasingly important—particularly as Europe advances toward the implementation of digital product passports. Angela Velasquez, Footwear News, 3 June 2026 Federer advances to the title match against five-time champion Rafael Nadal. Assistant Sports Editor, Los Angeles Times, 3 June 2026 Unlike other states, California has an open primary, which advances the top two candidates to the November General election ballot. Noe Padilla, USA Today, 3 June 2026 Over time, that shapes who advances, who stays and who falls off the path. Subha Barry, Forbes.com, 1 June 2026 Next, a moving sequence advances the plot while also paying tribute to the late Euphoria actor Angus Cloud, who died in 2023 from an accidental overdose including a mix of fentanyl, methamphetamine, cocaine, and benzodiazepines. Joey Nolfi, Entertainment Weekly, 1 June 2026 The Knicks, despite their record-setting playoff run, which includes 11-straight wins and an average margin of victory north of 23 points, will be in for a slobberknocker no matter who advances. James L. Edwards Iii, New York Times, 27 May 2026 Gameplay revolves around managing a beautiful island where time advances in real-time. Jason Bennett, Arkansas Online, 24 May 2026 The winner of the UCSD-UCSB game advances to play Cal Poly for the Big West championship, needing two victories over the Mustangs to secure the title and the conference’s automatic berth to the NCAA Regionals. Kirk Kenney, San Diego Union-Tribune, 23 May 2026
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The project demonstrates how advances in artificial intelligence and machine vision can be combined with precision motion-control systems to automate highly specific tasks. Atharva Gosavi, Interesting Engineering, 2 June 2026 Over 40 million people worldwide live with HIV, and advances in HIV prevention, particularly PrEP, have reshaped the landscape. Christina Ray Stanton, Time, 2 June 2026 Then, advances in artificial intelligence sent shockwaves throughout the software industry, stoking a panic among private lenders like business development companies (BDCs) as well as traditional banks. Brett Owens, Forbes.com, 1 June 2026 Could new medical advances spell trouble if employers know what diseases their workers might get? Kristin Stoller, Fortune, 1 June 2026 Advance was known in the industry for a pledge that employees who weren’t in a union would have jobs regardless of economic downturns or technological advances. Scott Mayerowitz, Los Angeles Times, 27 May 2026 The Riverside County Regional Cold Case Homicide Team has released new information, thanks to advances in forensic science, about a woman found dead in the open California desert in 1994, in hopes of identifying her. Julie Sharp, CBS News, 26 May 2026 Marcisz said advances in security technology continue to drive spending decisions for private companies and organizations — and will keep doing so as more tools are developed. Jeff McDonald, San Diego Union-Tribune, 25 May 2026 Which, generally speaking, results in faster, cheaper and more efficient advances. New Atlas, 25 May 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for advances
Verb
  • Luckily, Robinson believes Hafley’s scheme lends itself to his ability.
    Miami Herald, Miami Herald, 28 May 2026
  • The mostly monochromatic palette, punctuated with flashes of blood red and cobalt, lends the whole place a cinematic quality, like something from a Paolo Sorrentino film, rather than your standard five-star interior.
    Jamie Timson, TheWeek, 27 May 2026
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  • Kristin Droege, executive director of Turn the Page KC, a nonprofit agency that promotes early literacy in Kansas City, said the program’s loss of state funding will hurt the families who took advantage of the free books and other services.
    Jack Harvel, Kansas City Star, 29 May 2026
  • Hitting the delete, unsubscribe and hide buttons can be natural reactions in a world that promotes consumerism.
    John Hall, Forbes.com, 29 May 2026
Verb
  • As the investigation progresses in this four-part docuseries, Stephen reveals the turbulent family dynamics that shaped his childhood, including his father Ron — a violent Vietnam War vet grappling with PTSD — and his mother, Margie, who divorced Ron in the '90s.
    James Mercadante, Entertainment Weekly, 4 June 2026
  • As the journey progresses, a male driver and his female companion (neither pictured on-screen) begin to discuss the Winkie.
    Jonathan Odden, Artforum, 2 June 2026
Verb
  • Morgan Stanley upgrades Yum Brands to overweight from equal weight and downgrades Chipotle to equal weight from overweight Morgan Stanley said Yum Brands is undervalued.
    Michael Bloom, CNBC, 3 June 2026
  • This sturdy outdoor table has a sleek and durable design that instantly upgrades the look of any patio.
    Sophia Beams, Better Homes & Gardens, 31 May 2026
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  • Hilton proposes to reform the California Environmental Quality Act so that only government prosecutors can sue, preventing private individuals and organizations from stopping or delaying new housing projects.
    Karen Garcia, Los Angeles Times, 30 May 2026
  • In addition, the Cruz-Cantwell bill proposes an agent registry system and a cap on agents’ commissions, an intriguing concept but one with legal complexity.
    Michael McCann, Sportico.com, 27 May 2026
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  • One way to use that cap space is through accounting maneuvers designed to create more room in the future budget — like when quarterback Bo Nix approaches a massive second contract in 2027 or 2028.
    Nick Kosmider, New York Times, 2 June 2026
  • Fans get to know actors, musicians and directors beyond surface level because Poehler approaches each conversation from a more personal perspective, instead of strictly professional.
    Tiney Ricciardi, Denver Post, 1 June 2026
Noun
  • According to the Aerospace Corporation, early research results are encouraging and are pointing toward meaningful advancements in solid rocket propulsion control.
    Aditya Jadhav, Interesting Engineering, 1 June 2026
  • Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more.
    Katie Hunt, CNN Money, 1 June 2026
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  • This drove up payments to charter schools by more than 3,000% from 1999 to 2014 and diverted funds away from district schools that still needed to maintain fixed costs, such as utilities, staffing and building improvements.
    Julia McWilliams, The Conversation, 4 June 2026
  • Participants reported feeling more relaxed and recovered, with measurable improvements in sleep, heart rate variability and training readiness.
    Samantha Agate, Kansas City Star, 4 June 2026

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