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abreast
[ uh-brest ]
adverb
- side by side; beside each other in a line:
They walked two abreast down the street.
- equal to or alongside in progress, attainment, or awareness (usually followed by of or with ):
to keep abreast of scientific developments; keeping abreast with the times.
abreast
/ əˈ²ú°ùÉ›²õ³Ù /
adjective
- alongside each other and facing in the same direction
- foll byof or with up to date (with); fully conversant (with)
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Example Sentences
In a post to Truth Social, Trump painted the meeting as a success and promised regular meetings to keep the Cabinet abreast of DOGE's work.
On Sunday, Trump told reporters he had been kept abreast of the latest developments and the talks are "moving along".
And our intelligence agencies ensure our domestic defense by keeping abreast of those who do not like the United States.
“The OIG is also regularly kept abreast of any developments relating to such critical investigations.â€
Mass emails keep supporters abreast of legal developments, with invitations to “RSVP†for hearings.
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