Results for: via a flourishing progress
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align, assign somebody to a track, bring and leave dirt, career path, course of study, course of travel, distance between wheels, follow, follow a moving object, follow a path, follow a trail, follow progress, follow the flight path, follow the groove ...track
amount of progress, amount of separation, avoid emotional involvement, avoid supporting, closeness allowing some activity, coolness or aloofness, difference in rank, far-off place, ideological gulf, interval of time, length between two things, space be...distance
application of weights, friction allowing movement, pulling, towing power, way to achieve progress, way to move vehiclestraction
arrest, delay, confine, delay progress, hold in custodydetain
ban by law, exclusion from church sacraments, prevent enemy use, prevent illegal entry, prohibit, forbid; deny certain religious privileges (Roman Catholicism); hinder enemy progress with steady bombardment (Military), prohibition; prohibitive order is...interdict
barrier across road to stop traffic, obstacle, obstruction or barricade on a road; obstacle which prevents progress, hindrance, impedimentroadblock
base for progress, basis, foundation; foothold, place for standing; secure position; stability; terms of a relationship; act of walking, condition of surface, footer, stability of feet, status of somebody, status of something, totalfooting
bear, drill a hole; advance, progress; cause boredom, make weary, eagre, hole; diameter, caliber; cylindrical hollow (gun barrel, etc.); surge of water, make hole in something, make somebody uninterested, penetrate, size of pipe, something that bores, ...bore
become foul, become inactive, cease to flow, stop moving; become foul from standing; become inactive or sluggish, stop developing, not develop or make progress, stop flowingstagnate
become stuck, compartment for a large animal, deceptive pretext, delay with hesitation or evasion, plunge or cause to plunge, put into a stable; delay, check the progress of; cause to stop, cause to turn off (of a motor), put large animal into stall, s...stall
begin action, continue with action, carry on; advance, progress, move forward, develop, go in some direction, sueproceed
belief in progress and improvement, doctrine that supports repairing and improving the world by human actionsmeliorism
block to progress or agreement, deadlock, standstill, place from which there is no escape; dead-end street, cul-de-sac, road without exitimpasse
block to progress, cause deadlock, reach a deadlock, come to a standstill (due to a refusal by either side to give in or reach a compromise), standstill; impasse; refusal by either side to give in, inability to compromise, type of lockdeadlock
bloom, flowering, blossoming, loss of water from crystal, powdery substance on rock surface, unfolding and flourishingefflorescence
 

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