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Progressive is a term that refers to the advancement or development of something, often in a gradual or sequential manner. In a political context, it can refer to a person, party, or ideology that advocates for social reform or new, liberal ideas. In a medical context, it can refer to a disease or condition that worsens over time.
Definition[edit]
The term "progressive" is derived from the Latin word "progressus", which means "to go forward". It is used to describe anything that moves forward or develops gradually. In a political context, it refers to the advocacy for social reform and new, liberal ideas. In a medical context, it refers to a disease or condition that worsens or advances over time.
Progressive in Politics[edit]
In politics, a Progressive Party or a progressive person is one who advocates for social reform and new, liberal ideas. They believe in the improvement of the human condition through changes in political systems, economic systems, and social norms. Progressive politics often involve advocating for human rights, social equality, and environmental sustainability.
Progressive in Medicine[edit]
In medicine, a progressive disease or condition is one that worsens or advances over time. This can include diseases like Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, a rare neurological disorder, or conditions like Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy, a rare viral disease that affects the white matter of the brain.
See Also[edit]
Topics referred to by the same term
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