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progress towards something

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  • go a way towards something — phrase to make progress in achieving something The law will go a long way towards reducing pollution. Thesaurus: to make progress, or to achieve somethingsynonym Main entry: way …   Useful english dictionary

  • go a way towards something — to make progress in achieving something The law will go a long way towards reducing pollution …   English dictionary

  • make your way (towards something) — make your ˈway (to/towards sth) idiom to move or get somewhere; to make progress • Will you be able to make your own way to the airport (= get there without help, a ride, etc.)? • Is this your plan for …   Useful english dictionary

  • progress — I UK [ˈprəʊɡres] / US [ˈprɑɡrəs] noun [uncountable] *** Get it right: progress: Progress is an uncountable noun, and so: ▪  it never comes after a ▪  it is never used in the plural Wrong: The 20th century has brought about a tremendous progress… …   English dictionary

  • progress — pro|gress1 W2S2 [ˈprəugres US ˈpra: ] n [U] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of progredi to go forward ] 1.) the process of getting better at doing something, or getting closer to finishing or achieving something ▪ I m afraid… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • progress — pro|gress1 [ pragrəs ] noun uncount *** 1. ) the process of developing or improving: I m worried about my son s lack of progress in English. progress of: Keep me informed of the progress of the project. progress toward: The party called for… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Progress (philosophy) — Historical progress has been a main object of philosophy of history. However, in particular following the Holocaust, the idea and possibility of social progress, which was a main idea of the Enlightenment philosophy, has been more and more put to …   Wikipedia

  • towards — [[t]təwɔ͟ː(r)dz, AM tɔ͟ːrdz[/t]] ♦ (in AM and sometimes in BRIT, use toward) 1) PREP If you move, look, or point towards something or someone, you move, look, or point in their direction. Caroline leant across the table towards him... Anne left… …   English dictionary

  • towards */*/*/ — UK [təˈwɔː(r)dz] / US [təˈwɔrdz] preposition 1) in a particular direction used for saying in which direction someone or something is going, facing, or looking a stream of traffic speeding towards West London I saw Joanna hurrying towards me along …   English dictionary

  • progress — ▪ I. progress pro‧gress 1 [prəˈgres] verb [intransitive] 1. to develop over a period of time, becoming better or more complete: • The joint venture is progressing faster than expected. progress to • We haven t yet progressed to the negotiating… …   Financial and business terms

  • progress — ♦♦ progresses, progressing, progressed (The noun is pronounced [[t]pro͟ʊgres, AM prɑ͟ː [/t]]u>. The verb is pronounced [[t]prəgre̱s[/t]]u>.) 1) N UNCOUNT Progress is the process of gradually improving or getting nearer to achieving or… …   English dictionary

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