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advanced
[ ad-vanst, -vahnst ]
adjective
- placed ahead or forward:
with one foot advanced.
- ahead or far or further along in progress, complexity, knowledge, skill, etc.:
an advanced class in Spanish;
to take a course in advanced mathematics;
Our plans are too advanced to make the change now.
- pertaining to or embodying ideas, practices, attitudes, etc., taken as being more enlightened or liberal than the standardized, established, or traditional:
advanced theories of child care;
the more advanced members of the artistic community.
- far along in time:
the advanced age of most senators.
advanced
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adjective
- being ahead in development, knowledge, progress, etc
advanced studies
- having reached a comparatively late stage
a man of advanced age
- ahead of the times
advanced views on religion
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
Less than a year later, as a college freshman in Texas, Zhong was hired by Google for a software engineering position that typically requires an advanced degree.
As those tools become more advanced, it is increasingly obvious how well they reflect the enduring relevance of Nozick's thought experiment, and are revealing of our evolving relationship with the concept of reality.
International airlines such as Qatar Airways and Singapore Airlines have been offering luxury experiences for much longer, said Savanthi Syth, managing director of global airlines and advanced air mobility at financial services company Raymond James.
“Today, we officially take the step to combine the data, models, compute, distribution and talent. This combination will unlock immense potential by blending xAI’s advanced AI capability and expertise with X’s massive reach.â€
In simple terms, its products are more advanced versions of the virtual reality headsets used in gaming.
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