Progress meaning in English
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Definition
progress: advancement, improvement, development, forward movement
to progress: to advance, to improve, to move forwards
Examples
- "We've made some real progress here."
- "No progress so far"
- "Brian : As we all know, Jean has made remarkable progress with his English."
- "Though you still show much difficulty respecting our "no touching" rule, you have demonstrated great progress in the following areas"
- "Incidentally, Bob tells me that Jean is progressing nicely and now knows how to change the desktop photo on the computer all by himself!"
- "Your stunning progress in grammar has risen prodigiously over mere months, and you have finally mastered the present perfect tense, which has only drawn me closer to you."
- "But please keep me informed of your, err, progress, Robert."
- "And her progress is killing my progress."
- "They've been showing great progress these past few seasons."
- "It has become a morning ritual of mine to take a quick visual inventory of the bike's progress towards non-existence."
- "I am sincerely pleased with your progress throughout our sessions."
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