advancer

Variant of advance

transitive verb advanced, advancing

  1. to bring forward; move forward: to advance a chessman
  2. to raise in rank, importance, etc.; promote
  3. to help or hasten the success or completion of; further: to advance a project
  4. to put forward; propose
  5. to bring closer to the present; specif.,
    1. to cause (a future event) to happen earlier
    2. to assign a later date to (a past event)
  6. to raise the rate of; increase: to advance prices
  7. to pay (money) before due
  8. to lend

Origin: ME avancen < OFr avancer, to forward < VL *abantiare < L ab-, from + ante, before: sp. ad- by assoc. with L ad, to, forward

intransitive verb

  1. to go forward; move ahead
  2. to make progress; improve; develop
  3. to rise in rank, importance, etc.
  4. to rise in price or cost; increase

noun

  1. a moving forward
  2. an improvement; progress: new advances in science
  3. a rise in value or cost
  4. approaches to get favor, become acquainted, etc.; overtures (to someone)
  5. a payment made before due, as of wages
  6. a loan

adjective

  1. in front: advance guard
  2. beforehand; ahead of time: advance information

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