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publishing credo is that every book must contribute to the<br />

progress of culture or knowledge. 4 in progress. under way,<br />

ongoing, going on, happening, occurring, taking place, at work,<br />

in operation, being done, proceeding, Colloq in the works: Some<br />

of the plans for reorganization are already in progress.<br />

--v. 5 advance, move or go (forwards or onwards), proceed,<br />

continue, go or forge ahead, go or move along, make (one's) way,<br />

make headway, travel, go or push or press on: Throughout the<br />

19th century wagon trains of pioneers progressed across the<br />

prairies to settle the American West. I haven't progressed far<br />

enough in my reading to say whether I like the book or not. 6<br />

advance, improve, get well, get better, develop, grow, expand,<br />

increase, evolve, mature, ripen, burgeon or bourgeon, amplify,<br />

enlarge, spread, extend, broaden, rise, move up, upgrade:<br />

Sarah's condition progressed to the point where she could get<br />

out of bed. Christmas sales of the new toy are progressing<br />

nicely. In only ten years, Michael progressed to a directorship<br />

in the company.<br />

progression<br />

n. 1 movement forward or forward movement, advance,<br />

advancement, (making or gaining) headway, progress, ascension,<br />

rise, elevation: This mode of progression requires enormous<br />

effort. It was interesting to watch her progression through the<br />

corridors of power. 2 progress, development, advance,<br />

advancement, spread, spreading, extension, extending,<br />

broadening, enlargement, headway, intensification, rise: It<br />

seemed impossible to halt the progression of the disease. 3<br />

order, sequence, succession, train, chain, concatenation,<br />

course, flow: The report traces the progression of events<br />

leading up to the war.<br />

progressive<br />

adj. 1 advancing, continuing, developing, increasing, growing,<br />

ongoing, continuous, step by step, gradual: The doctors noted<br />

the progressive deterioration in his condition. With the onset<br />

of spring, we shall see progressive improvement in the weather.<br />

2 reformist, revisionist, liberal, radical, revolutionary,<br />

avant-garde, advanced, dynamic: Carrie was soon regarded as one<br />

of the more progressive thinkers of her day.<br />

--n. 3 reformist, reformer, revisionist, liberal, leftist,

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