progress uniformly

[ˈprɑːɡres ˈjuːnɪfɔːrmli]
verb phrase
progredir uniformemente
1. to advance or move forward at a constant, steady rate without variation in speed or pace
The project progressed uniformly throughout the quarter, meeting all milestones on schedule.
O projeto progrediu uniformemente durante o trimestre, atingindo todos os marcos conforme programado.
2. to develop or improve in a consistent and even manner across all aspects
Her skills progressed uniformly as she practiced daily.
Suas habilidades progrediram uniformemente conforme ela praticava diariamente.
3. in mathematics and physics, to move or change at a constant rate
The particle progressed uniformly across the field at constant velocity.
A partícula progrediu uniformemente através do campo a uma velocidade constante.
This phrase is commonly used in professional, academic, and scientific contexts in both Brazilian Portuguese and English-speaking countries. In Brazil, it's frequently found in project management, engineering reports, and educational settings. The concept of uniform progress is valued in engineering and mathematics, reflecting precision and predictability in work and study environments.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
advance steadilyproceed evenlymove consistentlydevelop uniformlyprogress at a constant rate
Antonyms / Antônimos
progress erraticallyadvance irregularlyprogress sporadicallyfluctuatevary in pace

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
progredir uniformemente
Standard usage in formal and technical contexts
Rio de Janeiro
andar uniformemente
Alternative colloquial form meaning to advance evenly
São Paulo
progredir de forma uniforme
Expanded form commonly used in business and technical writing
Portugal
progredir uniformemente
Same as Brazilian Portuguese; consistent usage across Portugal

Related Words

uniform motionsteady progressconsistent advancementconstant velocitylinear progression

Related Idioms & Phrases

at a steady pace
by leaps and bounds
smooth sailing
on track
moving forward
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