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Antonyms for progress toprogress to
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Princeton's WordNet
reach, make, get to, progress toverb
reach a goal, e.g., "make the first team"
"We made it!"; "She may not make the grade"
Synonyms:
wee-wee, take, micturate, bring in, construct, draw, stool, cook, have, piddle, hold, piss, constitute, get at, do, reach, earn, make believe, contact, devil, get to, shit, hand, defecate, lay down, annoy, name, pass water, stimulate, create, crap, take a shit, pretend, make water, gain, ready, strive, nark, establish, extend to, rag, realize, make up, get through, accomplish, give, attain, relieve oneself, nettle, pull in, wee, induce, form, pee, make, strain, ca-ca, get, prepare, take in, score, build, vex, turn over, throw, arrive at, bother, pee-pee, gravel, reach out, spend a penny, pass, puddle, irritate, take a crap, clear, hit, produce, nominate, achieve, rile, take a leak, touch, get hold of, cause, urinate, chafe, work, fix, realise, seduce, pass on
How to use progress to in a sentence?
You can not stop the call of history, you may use troopers. You may fire hoses and water. But it can not be stopped. There can not be any turning back. We've come too far, made too much progress to stop now or to go back. The world is seeing what is happening.
W. E. B. Du Bois, last message to the world, 1957:
Believe in life! Always human beings will live and progress to greater, broader and fuller life.
Trade brings progress to the neighborhoods.
Again, I’m not promising we can end it tomorrow, but I promise you we’re going to continue to make progress to eliminate systemic racism, and every branch of the White House and the federal government is going to be part of that effort.
VR offers a physical feeling of being in the lab, which gives students confidence when they progress to an actual lab environment, students can use it alone, at their own pace, repeat things, make mistakes, try the experiments a few times.
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