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prog·ress

/ˈpräɡrəs/

noun: progress
plural noun: progresses
verb: progress
3rd person present: progresses
past tense: progressed
past participle: progressed
gerund or present participle: progressing

forward or onward movement toward a destination.

  • advance or development toward a better, more complete, or more modern condition.
  • archaic•British
    a state journey or official tour, especially by royalty.

/prəˈɡres/

move forward or onward in space or time.

  • advance or develop toward a better, more complete, or more modern state.

Phrases
in progress — in the course of being done or carried out.

Origin

Origin of Progress

late Middle English (as a noun): from Latin progressus ‘an advance’, from the verb progredi, from pro- ‘forward’ + gradi ‘to walk’. The verb became obsolete in British English use at the end of the 17th century and was readopted from American English in the early 19th century.