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  • Normalization process theory
  • Sociological theory

    Normalization process theory (NPT) is a sociological theory, generally used in the fields of science and technology studies (STS), implementation research

    Normalization process theory

    Normalization_process_theory

  • Normalization (sociology)
  • Social processes through which ideas and actions come to be seen as normal

    Normalization refers to social processes through which ideas and actions come to be seen as 'normal' and become taken-for-granted or 'natural' in everyday

    Normalization (sociology)

    Normalization_(sociology)

  • Actor–network theory
  • Theory within social science

    shaping of technology, social network theory, normalization process theory, and diffusion of innovations theory are held to be important alternatives

    Actor–network theory

    Actor–network_theory

  • Normalization process model
  • Sociological model

    integration. This model helped build the normalization process theory. The normalization process model is a theory that explains how new technologies are

    Normalization process model

    Normalization_process_model

  • Normalization
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up normalization, normalisation, or normalisâtion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Normalization, or normalisation, is a process that makes something

    Normalization

    Normalization

  • Science
  • Systematic endeavour to gain knowledge

    success of a scientific theory is whether what it says about observable entities is true. Thomas Kuhn argued that the process of observation and evaluation

    Science

    Science

  • Scientific method
  • Interplay between observation, experiment, and theory in science

    existing theory, literature sources, and technology. Traditionally 5, after Dewey's 1910 idea of a "complete act of thought". He held that thought-process best

    Scientific method

    Scientific_method

  • Diffusion of innovations
  • Theory on how and why new ideas spread

    Diffusion of innovations is a theory that seeks to explain how, why, and at what rate new ideas and technology spread. The theory was popularized by Everett

    Diffusion of innovations

    Diffusion of innovations

    Diffusion_of_innovations

  • Trust (social science)
  • Assumption of and reliance on the honesty of another party

    trust in. This process is captured by the empirically grounded construct of "Relational Integration" within Normalization Process Theory. This can be traced

    Trust (social science)

    Trust (social science)

    Trust_(social_science)

  • Skunkworks project
  • Type of research and development project

    Innovation diffusion disruptive linear model system user Leapfrogging Normalization process theory Media studies Reverse salient Skunkworks project Sociotechnical

    Skunkworks project

    Skunkworks_project

  • Science and technology studies
  • Academic field

    Historical materialism Innovation system Metascience Mode 2 Normalization process theory Public awareness of science Science studies Science of team science

    Science and technology studies

    Science and technology studies

    Science_and_technology_studies

  • Gartner hype cycle
  • Graphical presentation of the maturity of specific technologies

    Roger Laurence, in the field of clinical pharmacology, described a similar process in drug development in the seventies.[citation needed] There have been

    Gartner hype cycle

    Gartner hype cycle

    Gartner_hype_cycle

  • Scientism
  • View that science is the best/only truth

    things; It is used, often pejoratively, to denote violations by which the theories and methods of one (scientific) discipline are applied inappropriately

    Scientism

    Scientism

  • Pseudoscience
  • Unscientific claims presented as scientific

    of this ideological process are creation science and intelligent design, which were developed in response to the scientific theory of evolution. A topic

    Pseudoscience

    Pseudoscience

    Pseudoscience

  • Technology
  • Use of knowledge for practical goals

    Schiffer, M. B. (2013). "Discovery Processes: Trial Models". The Archaeology of Science. Manuals in Archaeological Method, Theory and Technique. Vol. 9. Heidelberg:

    Technology

    Technology

    Technology

  • Rankings of academic publishers
  • machine‐learning approach to coding book reviews as quality indicators: Toward a theory of megacitation. Journal of the Association for Information Science and

    Rankings of academic publishers

    Rankings_of_academic_publishers

  • Technology adoption life cycle
  • Sociological model

    uptake in education. In medical sociology, Carl May has proposed normalization process theory that shows how technologies become embedded and integrated in

    Technology adoption life cycle

    Technology adoption life cycle

    Technology_adoption_life_cycle

  • Philosophy of science
  • Branch of philosophy

    Philosophy of science (also theory of science) is the branch of philosophy concerned with the foundations, methods, and implications of science. Amongst

    Philosophy of science

    Philosophy_of_science

  • Database normalization
  • Reduction of data redundancy

    Database normalization is the process of structuring a relational database in accordance with a series of normal forms to reduce data redundancy and improve

    Database normalization

    Database_normalization

  • Fuzzy logic
  • System for reasoning about vagueness

    The term fuzzy logic was introduced with the 1965 proposal of fuzzy set theory by mathematician Lotfi Zadeh. Basic fuzzy logic had, however, been studied

    Fuzzy logic

    Fuzzy_logic

  • Innovation
  • Practical implementation of improvements

    invention. Technical innovation often manifests itself through the engineering process when the problem being solved is of a technical or scientific nature. The

    Innovation

    Innovation

    Innovation

  • Positivism
  • Empiricist philosophical theory

    Education. p. 241. Miller, Katherine (2007). Communication theories : perspectives, processes, and contexts (2nd ed.). Beijing: Peking University Press

    Positivism

    Positivism

    Positivism

  • Sociological theory
  • Theory advanced by social scientists to explain facts about the social world

    construction of technology Actor-network theory Normalization process theory Theories of technology The general theory of crime refers to the proposition by

    Sociological theory

    Sociological theory

    Sociological_theory

  • Fourth Industrial Revolution
  • 2010s–present technological convergence era

    Internet, and the widespread digitalization of communication and industrial processes. A book by Jeremy Rifkin titled The Third Industrial Revolution, published

    Fourth Industrial Revolution

    Fourth Industrial Revolution

    Fourth_Industrial_Revolution

  • Scientometrics
  • Quantitative study of science

    of Science as an Information Process). Soviet approaches often treated science as an informational and system-level process, as reflected in the work of

    Scientometrics

    Scientometrics

  • Scientific misconduct
  • Violation of codes of scholarly conduct and ethical behavior in scientific research

    scientist" Swedish definition: "Intention[al] distortion of the research process by fabrication of data, text, hypothesis, or methods from another researcher's

    Scientific misconduct

    Scientific misconduct

    Scientific_misconduct

  • Technological change
  • Process of invention, innovation and diffusion of technology or processes

    technological development is the overall process of invention, innovation and diffusion of technology or processes. Technological change includes the invention

    Technological change

    Technological_change

  • Social shaping of technology
  • (academic), Ronald R. Kline, Marlei Pozzebon, and Osman Sadeck Normalization process theory (NPT) Science and technology studies Science studies Social construction

    Social shaping of technology

    Social shaping of technology

    Social_shaping_of_technology

  • Paradigm shift
  • Fundamental change in ideas and practices within a scientific discipline

    rendered incompatible with new phenomena, facilitating the adoption of a new theory or paradigm. As one commentator summarizes: Kuhn acknowledges having used

    Paradigm shift

    Paradigm_shift

  • Research
  • Systematic study undertaken to increase knowledge

    quantitative, and can use a variety of approaches, such as queer theory or feminist theory. Artistic research, also seen as 'practice-based research', can

    Research

    Research

    Research

  • Science communication
  • Public communication of science-related topics to non-experts

    and civil society with trust-building playing a central role in this process. Science communicators are a broad group of people: scientific experts

    Science communication

    Science communication

    Science_communication

  • Neo-Luddism
  • Philosophy opposing modern technology

    advocating return to a previous societal state New World Order – Conspiracy theory regarding a totalitarian world government Brave New World – 1932 dystopian

    Neo-Luddism

    Neo-Luddism

  • Society 5.0
  • Concept for a future society created by a new industrial revolution

    customization. New measurement technology tailored for digital manufacturing processes. The Japan Business Federation (Keidanren) initiated "Society 5.0 for

    Society 5.0

    Society 5.0

    Society_5.0

  • List of inventions and discoveries by women
  • and musical tuning systems, and the theory of Sturmian words. Noether normalization lemma The Noether normalization lemma is a result of commutative algebra

    List of inventions and discoveries by women

    List_of_inventions_and_discoveries_by_women

  • Anthropocene
  • Proposed geologic epoch

    Amundson, R. & Jenny, H. (1991). "The place of humans in the state factor theory of ecosystems and their soils". Soil Science. 151 (1): 99–109. Bibcode:1991SoilS

    Anthropocene

    Anthropocene

    Anthropocene

  • Empiricism
  • Idea that knowledge comes only/mainly from sensory experience

    is a fundamental part of the scientific method that all hypotheses and theories must be tested against observations of the natural world rather than resting

    Empiricism

    Empiricism

  • Technology dynamics
  • Scientific field

    construction of technology Actor–network theory Systems theory Normalization process theory Quasi-evolutionary theories Innovation system Technological innovation

    Technology dynamics

    Technology dynamics

    Technology_dynamics

  • Carl R. May
  • British sociologist

    research has led to Normalization Process Theory, developed with Tracy Finch and others, including Victor Montori. This is a sociological theory of the implementation

    Carl R. May

    Carl_R._May

  • Normal science
  • Regular work of scientists

    in accord with established broad theory, without questioning or challenging the underlying assumptions of that theory. Kuhn stressed that historically

    Normal science

    Normal_science

  • Minimally disruptive medicine
  • disruptive medicine has a theoretical basis in Normalization Process Theory, which explains the processes by which treatment regimens and other ensembles

    Minimally disruptive medicine

    Minimally_disruptive_medicine

  • Normalization principle
  • Offering the same conditions as are offered to other citizens

    principle of normalization having been developed with normalization as a foundation. This theory retains most aspects of normalization concentrating

    Normalization principle

    Normalization_principle

  • Technology transfer
  • Process of disseminating technology

    Technology transfer (TT), also called transfer of technology (TOT), is the process of transferring (disseminating) technology from the person or organization

    Technology transfer

    Technology_transfer

  • NPT
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    in neonatal pediatric transport Nocturnal penile tumescence Normalization process theory National pipe thread, US standards Nissan NPT-90, a racing car

    NPT

    NPT

  • Scientific consensus
  • Collective judgment, position, and opinion of the community of scientists

    discipline. Scientific consensus results from the self-correcting scientific process of peer review, replication of the event through the scientific method

    Scientific consensus

    Scientific consensus

    Scientific_consensus

  • Sociotechnical system
  • Organizational development approach

    systems pertains to theory regarding the social aspects of people and society and technical aspects of organizational structure and processes. Here, technical

    Sociotechnical system

    Sociotechnical_system

  • Early adopter
  • Early customer of a company, product, or technology

    Participatory design – Active involvement of all stakeholders in the design process Technology adoption lifecycle – Sociological modelPages displaying short

    Early adopter

    Early_adopter

  • Scientific priority
  • Credit for first discovery

    individual or group of individuals who first made the discovery or proposed the theory. Fame and honours usually go to the first person or group to publish a new

    Scientific priority

    Scientific_priority

  • Sociology of scientific ignorance
  • Study of ignorance in science

    Psychological Review, 2017, Vol. 124, No. 2, 179–196. Paper proposes a regret theory of deliberate ignorance.   A summary discussion of the paper on the website

    Sociology of scientific ignorance

    Sociology of scientific ignorance

    Sociology_of_scientific_ignorance

  • Operant conditioning
  • Type of associative learning process for behavioral modification

    incentive-sensitization theory of addiction posits that the incentive value or attractive nature of such secondary reinforcement processes, in addition to the

    Operant conditioning

    Operant_conditioning

  • Citizen science
  • Amateur scientific research

    citizen science projects also educates the public about the scientific process and increases awareness about different topics. Some schools incorporate

    Citizen science

    Citizen science

    Citizen_science

  • Sociology of scientific knowledge
  • Study of science as a social activity

    and historical circumstances. Scientists have criticized sociological theories of scientific knowledge for ignoring the objective reality of nature when

    Sociology of scientific knowledge

    Sociology of scientific knowledge

    Sociology_of_scientific_knowledge

  • Scientific skepticism
  • Questioning of claims lacking empirical evidence

    practice, the term most commonly refers to the examination of claims and theories that appear to be unscientific, rather than the routine discussions and

    Scientific skepticism

    Scientific_skepticism

  • Scientocracy
  • System of government

    Innovation diffusion disruptive linear model system user Leapfrogging Normalization process theory Media studies Reverse salient Skunkworks project Sociotechnical

    Scientocracy

    Scientocracy

  • Social constructivism
  • Sociological theory of knowledge

    Social constructivism is a sociological theory of knowledge according to which human development is socially situated, and knowledge is constructed through

    Social constructivism

    Social_constructivism

  • Postpositivism
  • Metatheoretical stance on scientific inquiry

    ISBN 978-0-631-21305-5. Miller, Katherine (2007). Communication theories : perspectives, processes, and contexts (2nd ed.). Beijing: Peking University Press

    Postpositivism

    Postpositivism

    Postpositivism

  • Batch normalization
  • Method of improving artificial neural network

    In artificial neural networks, batch normalization (also known as batch norm) is a normalization technique used to make training faster and more stable

    Batch normalization

    Batch_normalization

  • Leapfrogging
  • Concept of fast advancement

    transfer – Process of disseminating technology Aiginger, Karl; Finsinger, Jörg (2013). Applied Industrial Organization: Towards a Theory-Based Empirical

    Leapfrogging

    Leapfrogging

  • Engineering studies
  • Academic field

    Innovation diffusion disruptive linear model system user Leapfrogging Normalization process theory Media studies Reverse salient Skunkworks project Sociotechnical

    Engineering studies

    Engineering_studies

  • Digital divide
  • Inequality of access to information and communication technologies

    (Integrated Contextual Iterative Approach – ICI) and the digital divide modeling theory under measurement model DDG (Digital Divide Gap) are used to analyze the

    Digital divide

    Digital_divide

  • Evidence-based policy
  • Approach to decision-making and policy based on empirical data and analysis

    Activity Structure and Function in the Policy Process". Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. 1991. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.jpart.a037081

    Evidence-based policy

    Evidence-based_policy

  • Antiscience
  • Attitudes that reject science and the scientific method

    teleological theory of intelligent design, has been promoted by religious theists (primarily fundamentalists) in response to the process of evolution

    Antiscience

    Antiscience

  • Feature scaling
  • Method used to normalize the range of independent variables

    method used to normalize the range of independent variables or features of data. In data processing, it is also known as data normalization and is generally

    Feature scaling

    Feature_scaling

  • Science education
  • Teaching and learning of science to non-scientists within the general public

    The field of science education includes work in science content, science process (the scientific method), some social science, and some teaching pedagogy

    Science education

    Science_education

  • Disruptive innovation
  • Technological change

    In business theory, disruptive innovation is innovation that creates a new market and value network or enters at the bottom of an existing market and eventually

    Disruptive innovation

    Disruptive innovation

    Disruptive_innovation

  • Social construction of technology
  • Theory in science and technology studies

    Social construction of technology (SCOT) is a theory within the field of science and technology studies. Advocates of SCOT—that is, social constructivists—argue

    Social construction of technology

    Social construction of technology

    Social_construction_of_technology

  • Technological revolution
  • Period of rapid technological change

    technological revolutions is a "contributing factor in the Neo-Schumpeterian theory of long economic waves/cycles", according to Carlota Perez, Tessaleno Devezas

    Technological revolution

    Technological revolution

    Technological_revolution

  • Traditional knowledge
  • Knowledge systems in the cultural traditions of communities

    Chimakonam, Jonathan O.; Ogbonnaya, L. Uchenna (eds.), "Toward an African Theory of Knowledge", African Metaphysics, Epistemology and a New Logic: A Decolonial

    Traditional knowledge

    Traditional_knowledge

  • Scientific controversy
  • Issues of substantial disagreement among scientists

    targets Egger, Anne E.; Carpi, Anthony (2017). "Scientific Controversy: Process of Science". Visionlearning. "What Controversy: Is a Controversy Misrepresented

    Scientific controversy

    Scientific controversy

    Scientific_controversy

  • Theories of technology
  • Factors that shape technological innovation

    Theories of technological change and innovation attempt to explain the factors that shape technological innovation as well as the impact of technology

    Theories of technology

    Theories_of_technology

  • Double hermeneutic
  • Proposed connection between lay concepts and social sciences

    The double hermeneutic is the theory, expounded by sociologist Anthony Giddens, that everyday "lay" concepts and those from the social sciences have a

    Double hermeneutic

    Double_hermeneutic

  • Horizon scanning
  • Methodology in futures studies

    different countries identified following common phases in a horizon scanning process: Identify the users of the HS products. Estimate the time available for

    Horizon scanning

    Horizon_scanning

  • Social Studies of Science
  • Academic journal

    empirical or theoretical, which brings fresh light to bear on the concepts, processes and consequences of modern science. It will be interdisciplinary in the

    Social Studies of Science

    Social_Studies_of_Science

  • Strong programme
  • School of thought in sociology

    the application of sociology to "failed" or "false" theories, such as phrenology. Failed theories would be explained by citing the researchers' biases

    Strong programme

    Strong_programme

  • History of science and technology
  • Philosophy of Science and runs since 1952 THEORIA. International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science. The university also sponsors the Basque

    History of science and technology

    History_of_science_and_technology

  • Linear model of innovation
  • criticisms pointed out its crudeness and limitations in capturing the sources, process, and effects of innovation. However, it has also been argued that the linear

    Linear model of innovation

    Linear_model_of_innovation

  • Scientific dissent
  • Dissent from scientific consensus

    must be assessed at the level of the scientific community. As long as all theories being pursued yield some unique empirical successes, Solomon argues that

    Scientific dissent

    Scientific_dissent

  • Overton window
  • Range of ideas tolerated in public discourse

    Philosophical positions Normalization – Social processes through which ideas and actions come to be seen as normal Opinion corridor – Theory of legitimate public

    Overton window

    Overton window

    Overton_window

  • Normal form (natural deduction)
  • {\displaystyle A} is already available. Normalization is central to several areas of logic and computer science: In proof theory, it ensures that logical systems

    Normal form (natural deduction)

    Normal_form_(natural_deduction)

  • Antipositivism
  • Theoretical stance in social science

    K. (2004). Interpretive Perspectives on Theory Development. In Communication Theories: Perspectives, Processes, and Contexts (pp. 46–59). Boston, Massachusetts:

    Antipositivism

    Antipositivism

  • User innovation
  • Revolutional resource

    ideas with manufacturers in hopes of having them produce the product, a process called free revealing. However, user innovators also generate their own

    User innovation

    User_innovation

  • History of science
  • the process of pasteurization, to help prevent the spread of disease through milk and other foods. Karl Marx developed an alternative economic theory, called

    History of science

    History_of_science

  • History and philosophy of science
  • Academic discipline

    study concern what qualifies as science, the reliability of scientific theories, and the ultimate purpose of science. This discipline overlaps with metaphysics/ontology

    History and philosophy of science

    History_and_philosophy_of_science

  • Regulation of science
  • schools to use supplementary material that is critical of the scientific theories such as evolution and global warming in science classrooms. The U.S. government

    Regulation of science

    Regulation_of_science

  • Criticism of technology
  • Paradigm shift Postdevelopment theory Science, technology and society Social criticism Social effect of evolutionary theory Technology and society Lorenzano

    Criticism of technology

    Criticism_of_technology

  • Right to science and culture
  • Human right

    require a process of interpretation to translate the broad principles into specific state obligations. This takes place through United Nations processes and

    Right to science and culture

    Right_to_science_and_culture

  • Postnormal times
  • Post-normal times (PNT)

    normality", Futures 43 (2011) 216-220. Sam Cole, "Alliterative logic: A theory of postnormal times", Futures 43 (2011) 209-215. Jay E. Gary, "Toward a

    Postnormal times

    Postnormal_times

  • Politicization of science
  • Use of science for political purposes

    scientific biological theory is that all forms of life on Earth are related by common descent with modification. While criticisms to the theory of evolution have

    Politicization of science

    Politicization_of_science

  • Scientific community
  • Network of interacting scientists

    scientists agree on some general corpus of facts explicated by scientific theory while rejecting some ideas which run counter to this realization. The concept

    Scientific community

    Scientific_community

  • Science studies
  • Research area analyzing scientific expertise

    dichotomies – such as those between science and technology, nature and culture, theory and experiment, and science and fine art – leading to the differentiation

    Science studies

    Science studies

    Science_studies

  • Boundary-work
  • Study of boundaries between disciplines

    Boundaries: The Rise of Spatial Metaphors in Contemporary Sociological Theory". Social Research. 62 (2): 323–355. Taylor, B. (September 1995). "Amateurs

    Boundary-work

    Boundary-work

  • Languages of science
  • Languages associated with scientific research

    emerging network of European universities and centers of knowledge. In this process, the Latin language changed and acquired the specific features of scholastic

    Languages of science

    Languages of science

    Languages_of_science

  • Demarcation problem
  • Philosophical question of how to distinguish between science and non-science

    Thagard's method, a theory is not scientific if it satisfies two conditions: The theory has been less progressive than alternative theories over a long period

    Demarcation problem

    Demarcation problem

    Demarcation_problem

  • Cyborg anthropology
  • Study of humanity and technology

    material and technological conditions. Actor-network theory (ANT), proposed by Bruno Latour, is a theory that helps scholars understand how these elements

    Cyborg anthropology

    Cyborg_anthropology

  • Sociology of knowledge
  • Study of the relationship between thought, social context, and consequences for society

    The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, Durkheim elaborated on his theory of knowledge. In this work, he examined how languages, concepts, and the

    Sociology of knowledge

    Sociology of knowledge

    Sociology_of_knowledge

  • Science wars
  • 1990s dispute in philosophy of science

    empiricism, and scientific knowledge.[citation needed] Though much of the theory associated with 'postmodernism' (see post-structuralism) did not make any

    Science wars

    Science_wars

  • Wave function
  • Mathematical description of quantum state

    system's degrees of freedom must be equal to 1, a condition called normalization. Since the wave function is complex-valued, only its relative phase

    Wave function

    Wave function

    Wave_function

  • Digital anthropology
  • Subdiscipline of anthropology

    S2CID 245719879. Mauro-Flude, Nancy (2021). "Chthonian Feminist Internet Theory for the twenty first century". Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural

    Digital anthropology

    Digital_anthropology

  • Technological innovation system
  • and L. Soete (Eds.), Technical Change and Economic Theory Innovation as an interactive process: from user-producer interaction to the national system

    Technological innovation system

    Technological_innovation_system

  • Bibliometrics
  • Statistical analysis of written publications

    the undertaking: counting books, articles, publications, citations". In theory, bibliometrics is a distinct field from scientometrics (from the Russian

    Bibliometrics

    Bibliometrics

    Bibliometrics

  • History of technology
  • and wealth. Many sociologists and anthropologists have created social theories dealing with social and cultural evolution. Some, such as Lewis H. Morgan

    History of technology

    History of technology

    History_of_technology

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    Indian, Sanskrit

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    Born of the Same Womb; A Sister

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  • Proceres
  • n. pl.

    An order of large birds; the Ratitae; -- called also Proceri.

  • Moralization
  • n.

    Explanation in a moral sense.

  • Proceed
  • n.

    See Proceeds.

  • Normalization
  • n.

    Reduction to a standard or normal state.

  • Princess
  • n.

    The consort of a prince; as, the princess of Wales.

  • Progress
  • n.

    In knowledge; in proficiency; as, the progress of a child at school.

  • Process
  • n.

    The act of proceeding; continued forward movement; procedure; progress; advance.

  • Protest
  • v. t.

    To make a solemn declaration or affirmation of; to proclaim; to display; as, to protest one's loyalty.

  • Formulization
  • n.

    The act or process of reducing to a formula; the state of being formulized.

  • Profess
  • v. t.

    To present to knowledge of, to proclaim one's self versed in; to make one's self a teacher or practitioner of, to set up as an authority respecting; to declare (one's self to be such); as, he professes surgery; to profess one's self a physician.

  • Process
  • n.

    A series of actions, motions, or occurrences; progressive act or transaction; continuous operation; normal or actual course or procedure; regular proceeding; as, the process of vegetation or decomposition; a chemical process; processes of nature.

  • Recess
  • v. t.

    To make a recess in; as, to recess a wall.

  • Proceed
  • v. i.

    To begin and carry on a legal process.

  • Press
  • n.

    Specifically, a printing press.

  • Moralization
  • n.

    The act of moralizing; moral reflections or discourse.

  • Progress
  • v. t.

    To make progress in; to pass through.

  • Progress
  • n.

    In actual space, as the progress of a ship, carriage, etc.

  • Progress
  • n.

    In business of any kind; as, the progress of a negotiation; the progress of art.

  • Progress
  • v. i.

    To make progress; to move forward in space; to continue onward in course; to proceed; to advance; to go on; as, railroads are progressing.