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[ verb pruh-seed; noun proh-seed ] / verb prəˈsid; noun ˈproʊ sid / SEE SYNONYMS FOR proceed ON THESAURUS.COM
verb (used without object)to move or go forward or onward, especially after stopping. to carry on or continue any action or process. to go on to do something. to continue one's discourse. Law. - to begin and carry on a legal action.
- to take legal action (usually followed by against).
to be carried on, as an action or process. to go or come forth; issue (often followed by from). to arise, originate, or result (usually followed by from). nounproceeds, - something that results or accrues.
- the total amount derived from a sale or other transaction: The proceeds from the deal were divided equally among us.
- the profits or returns from a sale, investment, etc.
Archaic. proceeds. Origin of proceed1350–1400; Middle English procede<Latin prōcēdere.See pro-1, cede SYNONYMS FOR proceed1 progress, continue, pass on. 7 emanate. 8 spring, ensue. SEE SYNONYMS FOR proceed ON THESAURUS.COM ANTONYMS FOR proceedSEE ANTONYMS FOR proceed ON THESAURUS.COM synonym study for proceed1. See advance. OTHER WORDS FROM proceedpro·ceed·er, nounre·pro·ceed, verb (used without object)WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH proceedprecede, proceed Words nearby proceedprocaryote, procathedral, procedural, procedural agreement, procedure, proceed, proceeding, proceeds, proceleusmatic, procellas, procellous Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for proceedWhat does Bondi mean that clerks now should “determine how to proceed”? The Back Alley, Low Blow-Ridden Fight to Stop Gay Marriage in Florida Is Finally Over|Jay Michaelson|January 5, 2015|DAILY BEAST So any discussions have to proceed with all three nations on board. Should Obama Take North Korea’s Bait?|Gordon G. Chang|October 21, 2014|DAILY BEAST But there is broad agreement between Washington and Ankara as to how the fight against ISIS should proceed, he said. Exclusive: Turkey OK’s American Drones to Fight ISIS|Eli Lake, Josh Rogin|October 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST They do not proceed from a genuine affective and sexual complementarity. The Vatican's Same-Sex Synod: The Bishops Hear About Reality. Do They Listen?|Barbie Latza Nadeau|October 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST
An agent insisted they proceed anyway and she asked to go to the bathroom, apparently to wipe the stuff off her hands. The Mystery Woman Who Tried to Outdo Dillinger|Michael Daly|September 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST This course will enable you to proceed without any difficulty. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures|Samuel Kirkham But it is time to proceed with the history of mining in Mysore. Gold, Sport, And Coffee Planting In Mysore|Robert H. Elliot As we cannot proceed ad infinitum, there must be a first which is the cause of the existence of everything else. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy|Isaac Husik On the following morning, therefore, the judges were free to proceed to work. The Queen Against Owen|Allen Upward Proceed, I beseech you, I am most anxious to know of the welfare of this Arderne. William Shakespeare as he lived.|Henry Curling
British Dictionary definitions for proceed
verb (intr)(often foll by to) to advance or carry on, esp after stopping (often foll by with) to undertake and continue (something or to do something)he proceeded with his reading (often foll by against) to institute or carry on a legal action to emerge or originate; ariseevil proceeds from the heart Derived forms of proceedproceeder, nounWord Origin for proceedC14: from Latin prōcēdere to advance, from pro- 1 + cēdere to go Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Words related to proceedadvance, go on, get, travel, continue, pass, progress, go ahead, press on, follow, come, extend, fare, repair, march, wend, journey, hie, head, derive |