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progredieris

Progredieris is a Latin verb form, specifically the second person singular future indicative of the deponent verb progredior, which means to go forward, advance, or proceed. Deponent verbs in Latin have passive morphology but active meaning, so progredieris is translated as “you will progress” or “you will proceed.” The principal parts of the verb are progredior, progredi, progressus sum, with the present, infinitive, and perfect passive forms. The future tense is formed in the deponent pattern: progrediar, progredieris, progredietur, progrediemur, progrediemini, progredientur. Therefore progredieris follows the regular 2nd person singular in this paradigm.

In usage, progredieris would occur in contexts describing a future action of the subject to advance or

See also: progredior; Latin verbs; deponent verbs; Latin grammar. For further reading, standard Latin grammars and

proceed,
whether
literally
(to
move
forward)
or
figuratively
(to
make
progress).
It
is
common
in
classical
Latin
prose
and
poetry,
where
deponent
verbs
are
frequent,
and
also
appears
in
medieval
and
ecclesiastical
Latin
through
the
traditional
inflectional
system.
Translations
depend
on
context
but
typically
render
it
as
“you
will
progress”
or
“you
will
go
forward.”
dictionaries
such
as
Lewis
and
Short’s
Latin
Dictionary
cover
progredior
and
related
deponent
forms.