advance
Definitions
verb
To promote or advantage.
Some see it as in effect the end of the Syrian uprising that began with peaceful protests against Assad’s police state in 2011, with opposition fighters working to advance Turkey’s interests at the expense of the revolution’s goals.
To promote or advantage.
After these things did king Ahasuerus promote Haman the son of Hammedatha the Agagite, and advanced him, and set his seat above all the princes that were with him.
This, however, was in time evaded by the monarchs, who advanced certain of their own retainers to a level with the ancient peers of the land[…]
To move forward in space or time.
Whence and what art thou, execrable shape, / That dar'st, though grim and terrible, advance / Thy miscreated front athwart my way / To yonder gates?
To move forward in space or time.
[S]in and sorrow it were, considering the hardships of this noble and gallant knight, no whit mentioning or weighing those we ourselves have endured, if we were now either to advance or retard the hour of refection beyond the time when the viands are fit to be set before us.
To move forward in space or time.
I advanced towards him step by step, stopping sometimes for fear of waking him.
This army recaptured Wu-chʻang, on the right bank of the Yangtze, in 1854, reached Chen-chiang four years later, advanced to Chiu-chiang and threatened Nanking.
noun
A forward move; improvement or progression.
an advance in health or knowledge
an advance in rank or office
An amount of money or credit, especially given as a loan, or paid before it is due; an advancement.
Could he ask the cashier privately for an advance? No, the cashier was no good, no damn good: he wouldn't give an advance.
I shall, with pleasure, make the necessary advances.
An addition to the price; rise in price or value.
an advance on the prime cost of goods
An opening approach or overture, now especially of an unwelcome or sexual nature.
For, if it were of any use to recall matters of fact, what is more notorious, than that prince's applying himself first to the church of England? and upon their refusal to fall in with his measures, making the like advances to the dissenters of all kinds, who readily and almost universally complied with him
As the sun fell, so did our spirits. I had tried to make advances to the girl again; but she would have none of me, and so I was not only thirsty but otherwise sad and downhearted.
adj
Completed before necessary or a milestone event.
He made an advance payment on the prior shipment to show good faith.
Preceding.
The advance man came a month before the candidate.
Forward.
The scouts found a site for an advance base.