advance (something) to (one)

advance (something) to (one)

To pay one ahead of schedule. Maria's boss advanced next week's paycheck to her so that she could pay her car repair bill.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

advance something to someone or something (against something)

to make an early payment of a sum of money promised or owed to a person or organization. We advanced the money to Tom against his next month's salary.
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advance to(ward) someone or something

to move forward in the direction of someone or something. The line of people slowly advanced to the door of the theater.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • advance to
  • advanced
  • advance
  • pay (for something) cash on delivery
  • pay (for something) collect on delivery
  • pay (for something) COD
  • pay-for-play
  • put (one) to great expense
  • pay up
  • pay-to-play