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Definition of A Rake's Progress from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

A Rake's Progress

 
/ə ˌreɪks ˈprəʊɡres/
 
/ə ˌreɪks ˈprɑːɡres/,
 
/ə ˌreɪks ˈprɑːɡrəs/
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  1. a series of eight paintings (1733-5) by William Hogarth telling the story of a rake (= a fashionable young man who leads a wild and immoral life) who finally dies in Bedlam (= a hospital in London for the mentally ill). Hogarth later made the paintings into a popular series of engravings (= cheap printed copies). The phrase 'rake's progress' is still used about somebody ruining their life by wild and immoral behaviour.
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