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Source: gcide
Advance \Ad*vance"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Advanced}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Advancing}(#).]
[OE. avancen, avauncen, F. avancer,
fr. a supposed LL. abantiare; ab + ante (F. avant) before.
The spelling with d was a mistake, a- being supposed to be
fr. L. ad. See {Avaunt}.]

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]

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They . . . advanced their eyelids. --Shak.

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3. To raise to a higher rank; to promote.

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Ahasueres . . . advanced him, and set his seat above
all the princes. --Esther iii.
1.

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4. 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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5. To bring to view or notice; to offer or propose; to show;
as, to advance an argument.

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Some ne'er advance a judgment of their own. --Pope.

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6. To make earlier, as an event or date; to hasten.

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7. 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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8. To raise to a higher point; to enhance; to raise in rate;
as, to advance the price of goods.

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9. To extol; to laud. [Obs.]

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Greatly advancing his gay chivalry. --Spenser.

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Syn: To raise; elevate; exalt; aggrandize; improve; heighten;
accelerate; allege; adduce; assign.

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Source: gcide
Advance \Ad*vance"\, v. i.
1. To move or go forward; to proceed; as, he advanced to
greet me.

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2. To increase or make progress in any respect; as, to
advance in knowledge, in stature, in years, in price.

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3. To rise in rank, office, or consequence; to be preferred
or promoted.

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Advanced to a level with ancient peers. --Prescott.

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Source: gcide
Advance \Ad*vance"\, a.
Before in place, or beforehand in time; -- used for advanced;
as, an advance guard, or that before the main guard or body
of an army; advance payment, or that made before it is due;
advance proofs, advance sheets, pages of a forthcoming
volume, received in advance of the time of publication.

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Source: gcide
Advance \Ad*vance"\, n. [Cf. F. avance, fr. avancer. See
{Advance}, v.]

1. The act of advancing or moving forward or upward;
progress.

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2. Improvement or progression, physically, mentally, morally,
or socially; as, an advance in health, knowledge, or
religion; an advance in rank or office.

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3. An addition to the price; rise in price or value; as, an
advance on the prime cost of goods.

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4. The first step towards the attainment of a result;
approach made to gain favor, to form an acquaintance, to
adjust a difference, etc.; an overture; a tender; an
offer; -- usually in the plural.

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[He] made the like advances to the dissenters.
--Swift.

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5. A furnishing of something before an equivalent is received
(as money or goods), towards a capital or stock, or on
loan; payment beforehand; the money or goods thus
furnished; money or value supplied beforehand.

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I shall, with pleasure, make the necessary advances.
--Jay.

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The account was made up with intent to show what
advances had been made. --Kent.

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{In advance}
(a) In front; before.
(b) Beforehand; before an equivalent is received.
(c) In the state of having advanced money on account; as,
A is in advance to B a thousand dollars or pounds.

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