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progression

American  
[pruh-gresh-uhn] / prəˈgrɛʃ ən /

noun

  1. the act of progressing; forward or onward movement.

  2. a passing successively from one member of a series to the next; succession; sequence.

  3. Mathematics. a succession of quantities in which there is a constant relation between each member and the one succeeding it.

  4. Music. the manner in which chords or melodic tones follow one another; a succession of chords or tones.

  5. Astrology. any of a variety of methods of comparing the natal chart to subsequent planetary positions in order to establish an optimum time to accomplish things or to establish the probable time an event occurred or will occur.


progression British  
/ prəˈɡrɛʃən /

noun

  1. the act of progressing; advancement

  2. the act or an instance of moving from one thing or unit in a sequence to the next

  3. maths a sequence of numbers in which each term differs from the succeeding term by a constant relation See also arithmetic progression geometric progression harmonic progression

  4. music movement, esp of a logical kind, from one note to the next ( melodic progression ) or from one chord to the next ( harmonic progression )

  5. astrology one of several calculations, based on the movement of the planets, from which it is supposed that one can find the expected developments in a person's birth chart and the probable trends of circumstances for a year in his life

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Other Word Forms

  • progressional adjective
  • progressionally adverb

Etymology

Origin of progression

First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English, from Latin prōgressiōn-, stem of prōgressiō “advancement, forward movement”; equivalent to progress + -ion

Example Sentences

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The Black Caps could be pipped to a semi-final place by Pakistan if they lose but England confirmed their progression with victory over Pakistan on Tuesday.

From BBC

Blocking these precise sites could potentially slow or even reverse the progression of the disease.

From Science Daily

The chord progression and clattery percussion on “Dead Women” evoke “Lay Lady Lay,” while Mitski’s song imagines someone pawing through her things after death, trying to uncover her secrets.

From The Wall Street Journal

She said the progression of Noah's illness means his body could start shutting down, and he'd likely lose the ability to do things independently and not be able to speak.

From BBC

He tells me the creation of the AI water park, zoo and aquarium in Croydon was "just part of the progression of things getting more and more funny or absurd".

From BBC