advancement
advancement
Definition
ad·vance·ment (ad vans′mənt, əd-)
noun
- an advancing or being advanced
- promotion, as to a higher rank
- progress or improvement; furtherance
- Law money or property given as an advance share in the estate of a person who later dies without making a will: it is deducted from the total share of the recipient in the intestate's estate
advancement
Synonyms
advancement
n.
Promotion in rank
preferment, elevation, raise; see promotion 1.Progress
gain, headway, progression; see improvement 1, progress 1.
advancement
Law Definition
n
An irrevocable gift to an
heir during an intestates life, given with the intention that it shall
diminish or extinguish the heirs share of the intestates estate under the
laws of intestate succession. See also satisfaction,
ademption, and lapse.
advancement
Usage Examples
Preposition: of
- healthcare: Member of the British Healthcare Internet Association The advancement of healthcare through the application of Internet technologies.
- religion: Gifts to assist clergy to retire are good charitable purposes for the advancement of religion.
- science: They play a crucial role in the advancement of science.
- civilization: In often hilarious ways, the Raccoons use their powers to try to scare off the advancement of civilization.
- pathology: V. Any person of distinction in science who has contributed to the advancement of pathology shall be eligible for election as an honorary member.
- knowledge: We also provide a regional base for the advancement of knowledge.
Converse of object
- promote: Biochemical Society - aims to promote the advancement of the science of Biochemistry.
- foster: The Center for Life is a unique science village in the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne, fostering advancement in the life sciences.
- seek: In seeking further advancement in human rights development, our country must face the lack of certain indispensable conditions.
- incorporate: The series ' first PlayStation 2 outing looks to incorporate several advancements, including stereo sound effects.
- represent: The proposal must represent a significant technological advancement for the industry sector concerned.
- continue: CAS is critical in the continuing advancement of regional contemporary art collecting.
Preposition: in
- technology: Over the next few years, advancement in mobile technology will give the NHS further opportunities to work in different ways.
Adjective modifier
- technological: Technological advancements tend to launch in the US first then Europe, starting with the UK.
- rapid: Then, to complete an extraordinarily rapid advancement he was made Principal in July 2003.
- continual: The BIHA is committed to the continual advancement of the inflatable hire industry.
- scientific: Reward is defined as the scientific advancement achieved if the stated objectives of the proposal are met.
- spiritual: At that time, Earth went through a natural spiritual advancement.
- technical: Technical advancement in underwater cameras wasnt very advanced in the 70s.
Noun used with modifier
- career: Where possible, promote staff within to show career advancement.
Browse dictionary entries near advancement
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