progressing in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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I.progress N [Brit ˈprəʊɡrɛs, Am ˈprɑɡrɛs]

II.progress VB intr [Brit prəˈɡrɛs, Am prəˈɡrɛs]

progress report [ˈprəʊɡresrɪˌpɔːt, ˈprɒɡres-] N

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Politics should not be another "career", progressing seamlessly from university, to ministerial staff, to a safe seat, to the cabinet, to a fat corporate consultancy.
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These accounts include descriptions of fever and red spots over arms, back, and chest, progressing to delirium, gangrenous sores, and the stink of rotting flesh.
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Technology is progressing, though by time of the novel's setting, but still lags behind our level of technology.
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Whilst progressing as an apprentice, he subscribed for membership to various local trade unions.
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Clinical signs include foot tenderness progressing to inability to walk, increased digital pulses, and increased temperature in the hooves.
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As with the previous titles in the series some photos of seals, or mists on doors, may offer clues to progressing further in the level.
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Deterioration is rapid, with many patients progressing to respiratory failure within 24 hours, requiring immediate admission to an intensive care unit.
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Illness progressing to the fulminant phase has a 97% mortality regardless of treatment.
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Rare cases of lethargy occasionally progressing to stupor, sometimes with associated hallucinations or convulsions have been reported.
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The woodwinds develop the section and other instruments join in gradually progressing to a full-bodied forte (at bar 58).
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