make advances
Idioms-
Attempt to make someone's acquaintance or make overtures, as in The ambassador knew that the ministers would soon make advances to him . [Late 1600s]
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Approach amorously or sexually, as in His wife accused him of making advances to the nanny . [c. 1700] Also see make a pass at .
Example Sentences
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"You need hypotheses that are linguistically informed to make advances in neurolinguistics. There's so much interest in the years before Alzheimer's disease is diagnosed, to see if it can be caught and its progression stopped."
From Science Daily • Feb. 29, 2024
Mr. Zelensky’s visit comes at a potentially pivotal moment in the war against Russia, as Ukrainian forces make advances near the key eastern city of Bakhmut ahead of a widely anticipated Ukrainian counteroffensive.
From New York Times • May 13, 2023
Those representing the dominant player in the market would contend that their growth has allowed them to innovate and make advances that greatly benefit consumers.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 25, 2023
There must also be a renewed focus on helping countries to adapt to climate change, and to make advances on the issue of loss and damage.
From BBC • Jan. 24, 2022
Sigmund Freud, who will make advances in its study and treatment, is three years younger than Vincent.
From "Vincent and Theo: The Van Gogh Brothers" by Deborah Heiligman
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