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advanced
[ad-vanst, -vahnst]
adjective
placed ahead or forward.
with one foot advanced.
ahead or far or further along in progress, complexity, knowledge, skill, etc..
an advanced class in Spanish;
to take a course in advanced mathematics;
Our plans are too advanced to make the change now.
pertaining to or embodying ideas, practices, attitudes, etc., taken as being more enlightened or liberal than the standardized, established, or traditional.
advanced theories of child care;
the more advanced members of the artistic community.
far along in time.
the advanced age of most senators.
advanced
/ əˈɑːԲ /
adjective
being ahead in development, knowledge, progress, etc
advanced studies
having reached a comparatively late stage
a man of advanced age
ahead of the times
advanced views on religion
Other 51Թ Forms
- well-advanced adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
Ultimately, it will be Khamenei who decides Iran’s response – and he remains firmly in control of Iran’s national security apparatus despite his advanced age.
The drug is an advanced form of chemotherapy that hits cancer with a bigger dose, while reducing side-effects.
Instead, the U.S. drew Switzerland, beat Colombia and advanced to the knockout round, where it played eventual champion Brazil even for 70 minutes.
The new AR glasses, known as Specs, will be lighter and more advanced than what was shown in 2024, Snap said.
But the deepest the team advanced was the Western Conference finals in 2021.
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