Results for: gradually advance to something
English English
gradually worsening, tending to cause progressive deterioration of mental and physical functioning (i.e. degenerative disease)degenerative
gradually, incrementally, successively; in the manner of becoming increasingly severeprogressively
gradually, progressively; little by little; inch by inchinchmeal
gradually, stage after stage; during a gradual changegradationally
having foresight, able to foresee future events; having advance knowledge, knowing in advanceprescient
having levels; having stages; having different phases; changing gradually; pertaining to a gradual changegradational
heat beforehand, warm in advance, heat in advancepreheat
heated ahead of time, warmed in advancepreheated
honestly, frankly, openly; in advance, ahead of time (about payment or investment), pre-season sales of time slots for television commercials, sincere, straightforward, open; located in the forward sectionupfront
idea formed in advance, presupposition, bias, prejudice; previously formed opinion, previously determined viewpointpreconception
illegally advancing (Football), illegally beyond the ball, of an illegal advance (Football)offside
imagine in advance, picture beforehand; represent in advance, depict ahead of time, indicate future existence of, think about beforehandprefigure
immerse in liquid ahead of time, soak in advancepresoak
improviser; one who speaks or performs without advance preparation; one who makes use of available materialsimprovisator
improvisor, one who does something without advance preparationextemporizer
 

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