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Progressed

Progress \Pro*gress"\ (?; formerly pronounced like Progress, n.), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Progressed; p. pr. & vb. n. Progressing.]

  1. To make progress; to move forward in space; to continue onward in course; to proceed; to advance; to go on; as, railroads are progressing. ``As his recovery progressed.''
    --Thackeray.

    Let me wipe off this honorable dew, That silverly doth progress on thy checks.
    --Shak.

    They progress in that style in proportion as their pieces are treated with contempt.
    --Washington.

    The war had progressed for some time.
    --Marshall.

  2. To make improvement; to advance.
    --Bayard.

    If man progresses, art must progress too.
    --Caird.

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progressed

vb. (en-past of: progress)

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Progressed (EP)

Progressed is the first extended play by British band Take That. The collection was released on 10 June 2011 and features eight previously unreleased tracks packaged alongside Take That's sixth studio album, Progress. It was preceded by the lead single " Love Love" on 11 May. One more single, " When We Were Young", was released from the EP.

Usage examples of "progressed".

As the gathering progressed, one after another of his listeners began to sing choruses with him.

He figured by the upward progress on which the rating had led him that he was housed in 'executive territory' but he made another upwardly mobile short journey to an even more prestigious level, encountering more and more officers of high rank as he progressed - inward now, he thought.

And he bade the kahunas a hasty farewell so that he could hurry down the dusty road and overtake the missionary, but they had progressed only a few hundred yards when Abner heard the kahunas walking behind them, and he said, "I don't want to argue with them any more," but when Kelolo turned to tell the kahunas so, he saw nothing.

As the evening progressed, more riders were favoring elimi nating the youngest and those who'd passed four or more Impressions unchosen.

The Thek progressed ten meters in one direction, abruptly turned and examined the adjacent strip.

Her studies in the special course had progressed to a point where she didn't need direct instruction although she had hoped to obtain permission to teach what she had learned.

Now she watched as the argument progressed, with hand-waving and head-shaking and - by the expressions - raised voices.

Fassa was a china doll, white and neat and compact and perfect, but as the loop progressed she grew to her normal stature.

This datahedron started with a huge spotted feline creeping forward, one fluid movement at a time, head and back remaining low and out of sight as if it progressed along under a solid plank.

If you had been the focus instead of this rather impressionable and previously frustrated young woman, I think matters might have progressed more circumspectly.

He particularly wanted to show Lance how he had progressed but he seemed to get his signals switched.

Frozen bushes shortly gave way to trees, growing thicker as they progressed along the trail Sinead was following.

Just as well Agust was her vocal teacher, or she'd never have progressed past vocalizes.

He didn't like winter but then, as Menolly explained, he had trouble remembering to put on his jacket as the year progressed into winter, and to forget to take it off as the year wound into spring and summer.

As they progressed in their mining, they would divide the huge coal seam into "rooms," leaving pillars of coal to support the rock above the seam.