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    ad·vance
    [ədˈvans]
    verb
    advance (verb) · advances (third person present) · advanced (past tense) · advanced (past participle) · advancing (present participle)
    1. move forward in a purposeful way:
      "she stood up and advanced toward him" · "the troops advanced on the capital"
      • move forward in time:
        "as the twentieth century advanced, other forms of entertainment rapidly took over" · "she hurried as fast as her advancing years would permit"
      • cause (an event) to occur at an earlier date than planned:
        "I advanced the date of the meeting by several weeks"
    2. make or cause to make progress:
      "our knowledge is advancing all the time" · "it was a chance to advance his own interests"
      • (especially of shares of stock) increase in price:
        "two stocks advanced for every one that fell"
    3. put forward (a theory or suggestion):
      "the hypothesis I wish to advance in this article"
    4. lend (money) to (someone):
      "the bank advanced them a loan"
      • pay (money) to (someone) before it is due:
        "he advanced me a month's salary"
    noun
    advance (noun) · advances (plural noun)
    1. a forward movement:
      "the rebels' advance on Madrid was well under way" · "the advance of civilization"
    2. a development or improvement:
      "genuine advances in engineering techniques" · "decades of great scientific advance"
      • an increase or rise in amount, value, or price:
        "bond prices posted vigorous advances"
    3. an amount of money paid before it is due or for work only partly completed:
      "the author was paid a $250,000 advance" · "I asked for an advance on next month's salary"
      • a loan:
        "an advance from the bank"
    4. (advances)
      an approach made to someone, typically with the aim of initiating a sexual encounter:
      "women accused him of making improper advances" · "earlier in her career a male superior made advances to her" · "he claims to have rejected her advances on four separate occasions"
    adjective
    advance (adjective)
    1. done, sent, or supplied beforehand:
      "advance notice" · "advance payment"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French avance (noun), avancer (verb), from late Latin abante ‘in front’, from ab ‘from’ + ante ‘before’. The initial a- was erroneously assimilated to ad- in the 16th century.
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    What does it mean to make advances to someone?If you make advances to someone, you try to start a sexual relationship with them. An advance is not related to military operations in this context.
    What does 'advance' mean?To advance means to make progress*, especially in your knowledge of something. It can also mean to move forward, often to attack. For example, 'The Allies began advancing on the city in 1943.' or 'The water is advancing at a rate of 5cm a day.'.
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