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View definitions for make strides

make strides

verb as in cover ground

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verb as in progress

verb as in upgrade

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As white Americans become a minority, as women continue to make strides toward gender equality and have the audacity to stand up to sexual harassment and assault, the white male power structure has shown — over and over — that it will resist with everything it’s got.

“We make strides and progress, and yet the facts don’t lie. That’s what was so harrowing about last night — a win happened, an actual win that was undeniable. That is a f— sweeping event that occurred. It means that many people really hate that many people.”

Sam’s Club is looking to make strides with a brand-new store location that will completely remove checkout counters.

From Salon

Trump could make strides with female suburban voters by directly addressing their concerns about his personality, according to political experts.

From BBC

The casino disagreement comes as landless tribes and tribes on reservations make strides toward reclaiming and co-managing stolen territory in California.

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

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