Progresista in english
Progressive
pronunciation: prəgresɪv part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: prəgresɪv part of speech: adjective
In gestures
progresista1 = progressive ; moderniser [modernizer, -USA].
Example: While Groome and the progressives have over the years had their differences with the mayor -- to put it mildly -- one thing they are in firm agreement about is that taxes have been pushed as far as they can be.Example: The Tory modernisers were absolutely mesmerised by Blair; and yet they absolutely misunderstood the reasons why he came to power.progresista2 = progressive ; forward-looking ; enlightened ; forward-thinking ; modernising [modernizing, -USA].
Example: These young professionals are committed to making Junctionville a dynamic and progressive place to live.Example: The 26-volume Compton's Encyclopedia intends to be 'an innovative, forward-looking reference work for young people'.Example: Even in prisons nowadays the enlightened gaoler aims at more than custodial retention: he aims at education.Example: Forward-thinking organizations are increasingly recognizing the crucial role played by electronic information.Example: It is the modern middle class, which acts as a modernising agent.