01 v. t. To bring forward; to move towards the van or front; to make to go on.
imp. & p. p.
Advanced; p. pr. & vb. n.
Advancing
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1.
To bring forward; to move towards the van or front; to make to go on.
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2.
To raise; to elevate.[Archaic]“They . . . advanced their eyelids.” — Shak.
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3.
To raise to a higher rank; to promote.“Ahasueres . . . advanced him, and set his seat above all the princes.” — Esther iii. 1.
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To accelerate the growth or progress; to further; to forward; to help on; to aid; to heighten; as, to advance the ripening of fruit; to advance one's interests.
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To bring to view or notice; to offer or propose; to show; as, to advance an argument.“Some ne'er advance a judgment of their own.” — Pope.
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To make earlier, as an event or date; to hasten.
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To furnish, as money or other value, before it becomes due, or in aid of an enterprise; to supply beforehand; as, a merchant advances money on a contract or on goods consigned to him.
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To raise to a higher point; to enhance; to raise in rate; as, to advance the price of goods.
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To extol; to laud.[Obs.]“Greatly advancing his gay chivalry.” — Spenser.
Syn.
To raise; elevate; exalt; aggrandize; improve; heighten; accelerate; allege; adduce; assign.