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progressed

verb as in improve, advance

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As mourning time progressed and the emotional strain began to subside, the black hues began to lighten.

As the project progressed, I felt a subtle change happening to me, as though I was picking up some of his spiritual magnetism.

But as the season progressed, it really became evident that, “Oh no, these guys are going to be together for a while.”

So I think that as the season progressed, I warmed up to it.

On the second day, Bridges asked the Boys if the relationship between the Dude and Walter progressed during the movie.

As the siege progressed besiegers and besieged actually came to know each other by sight.

His sinewy hands were clenched on his knees, and his moccasined feet crossed and uncrossed themselves as the hearing progressed.

Day by day as the work progressed, and the actors came to know their lines, Thyrsis' excitement grew.

In 1849 "Pilgrim's Progress" was added to the Sechwana literature, and the work of translation steadily progressed.

Tootles had progressed along the arduous road to masterpieces to the extent that he felt a need of realistic detail.

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On this page you'll find 55 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to progressed, such as: advance, continue, proceed, shoot, lunge, and travel.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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