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advancement

Definition for advancement

noun as in promotion, progress

noun as in forward movement

Strongest matches

advance, progress

Strong matches

gain, headway, march, progression

Weak match

anabasis

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Example Sentences

Such advancements were made to the McDonald’s mobile app along with its self-service kiosks, which received a handful of complaints from customers online.

From Salon

“Reduced research capacity means fewer scientific discoveries, job losses and delayed advancements on therapies and cures that could improve — and save — lives.”

“I have long been and always will be a champion for the advancement of women and fair treatment for all workers, always beginning with my own staff.”

The use of familial DNA search is not the only advancement in forensics, says Jo, the sample size needed to get a full DNA profile has also changed dramatically.

From BBC

Congress also ordered the NSF to fund efforts “designed to increase the recruitment, retention, and advancement” of members of these groups in scientific careers.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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