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A person who favors a political philosophy of progress and reform and the protection of civil liberties
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progressive
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a tense of verbs used in describing action that is on-going [syn: progressive tense , imperfect , imperfect tense , continuous tense ] a person who favors a political philosophy of progress and reform and the protection of civil liberties [syn: liberal ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES progressive tax steady/progressive (= gradual but continuous ) ▪ There has been a steady decline in club membership. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN decline ▪ The disease does not go away if one ignores it: progressive ...
Wikipedia
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" Progressive " is Kalafina 's sixth single. It is their first single which has no tie-in.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Progressive \Pro*gress"ive\, a. [Cf. F. progressif.] Moving forward; proceeding onward; advancing; evincing progress; increasing; as, progressive motion or course; -- opposed to retrograde . Improving; as, art is in a progressive state. (U. S. History) ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1600, "characterized by advancement" (in action, character, etc.), from progress (n.) + -ive , or else from French progressif , from past participle stem of Latin progredi . Of taxation, from 1889; of jazz, from 1947. Meaning "characterized by striving ...
Usage examples of progressive.
World War broke down many of the inhibitions of violence and bloodshed that had been built up during the progressive years of the nineteenth century and an accumulating number of intelligent, restless unemployed men, in a new world of motor-cars, telephones, plate-glass shop windows, unbarred country houses and trustful social habits, found themselves faced with illegal opportunities far more attractive than any legal behaviour-system now afforded them.
It is true that in the sphere of thought, Anarchism is an inevitable condition of progressive evolution.
Diefenbaker, who came third in the balloting, after the Liberal and Progressive candidates.
It can, therefore, no longer be doubted that this wonderful compound is far superior as a remedy for Consumption to cod liver oil, compound Hypophosphites, and the many other agents so highly extolled, and so generally prescribed for this fatal malady by even the more progressive and advanced of the medical profession of our day.
Stayed in her own house, searched her body each morning and examined her conscience each night for progressive symptoms of the metastasis she feared was in her.
The ripping off of the shelter that has kept out a thousand storms, the tearing off of the once ornamental woodwork, the wrench of the inexorable crowbar, the murderous blows of the axe, the progressive ruin, which ends by rending all the joints asunder and flinging the tenoned and mortised timbers into heaps that will be sawed and split to warm some new habitation as firewood,--what a brutal act of destruction it seems!
Saigon told of progressive crumbling, riots, corruption, anti-American sentiment, neutralist movement by the Buddhists.
BREED in purple spectral lettering and dozens of UK record-company executives in Mad Max gear hang out with tattooed models from Holland and managing directors from Polygram share bananas and sip psybertronic drinks with magazine editors and half of a progressive British hip-hop act wearing schoolgirl uniforms is dancing with modeling agency bookers along with ghosts, extras, insiders, various people from the world at large.
He presupposed a progressive gradation, an unbroken process of improvement, an uninterrupted continuum of beings which could form themselves upon one another.
The progressive proletarianization of the noncapitalist environment is the continual reopening of the processes of primitive accumulation -and thus the capitalization of the noncapitalist environment itself.
The progressive deterioration in the proportion between fighting troops and rearward services must be noted.
The Jews will finally lose their pride of race and covenant, abandon their special Messianic creed, and blend themselves and their opinions in the mass of redeemed and progressive humanity, and no more dream of a physical resurrection of the dead amidst the dissolving elements of nature.
Education Control in preserving, correcting, and revivifying the progressive process in human affairs had already been manifested by the supersession of the leading personalities of the Basra conference in the World Council by their successors who became the Air Dictatorship.
The essential change in the social fabric, as we have analyzed it, is the progressive supersession of the old broad labour base by elaborately organized mechanism, and the obsolescence of the once valid and necessary distinction of gentle and simple.
My relationship with Nike went back to when I was a high-school runner and a triathlete, and thought their progressive messages were cool and their athletes the most hip.