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Definition of proceed
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of proceed is as below...
Proceed
(v. i.) To move, pass, or go
forward
or
onward;
to
advance;
to
continue
or renew
motion
begun;
as, to
proceed
on a
journey..
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Fatality
::
Fatality
(n.) The state of being
fatal,
or
proceeding
from
destiny;
invincible
necessity,
superior
to, and
independent
of, free and
rational
control..
Gradual
::
Gradual
(n.)
Proceeding
by steps or
degrees;
advancing,
step by step, as in
ascent
or
descent
or from one state to
another;
regularly
progressive;
slow; as, a
gradual
increase
of
knowledge;
a
gradual
decline..
Spiritual
::
Spiritual
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the soul or its
affections
as
influenced
by the
Spirit;
controlled
and
inspired
by the
divine
Spirit;
proceeding
from the Holy
Spirit;
pure; holy;
divine;
heavenly-minded;
--
opposed
to
carnal.
Record
::
Record
(v. t.) An
official
contemporaneous
memorandum
stating
the
proceedings
of a court of
justice;
a
judicial
record.
Descendent
::
Descendent
(a.)
Descending;
falling;
proceeding
from an
ancestor
or
source.
Orator
::
Orator
(n.) In
equity
proceedings,
one who prays for
relief;
a
petitioner..
Record
::
Record
(v. t.) The
various
legal
papers
used in a case,
together
with
memoranda
of the
proceedings
of the
court;
as, it is not
permissible
to
allege
facts not in the
record..
Reluctant
::
Reluctant
(a.)
Proceeding
from an
unwilling
mind;
granted
with
reluctance;
as,
reluctant
obedience..
Fore
::
Fore (v. i.)
Journey;
way;
method
of
proceeding.
Geometrize
::
Geometrize
(v. i.) To
investigate
or
apprehend
geometrical
quantities
or laws; to make
geometrical
constructions;
to
proceed
in
accordance
with the
principles
of
geometry.
Continual
::
Continual
(a.)
Proceeding
without
interruption
or
cesstaion;
continuous;
unceasing;
lasting;
abiding.
Go
::
Go (v. i.) To
proceed
or
happen
in a given
manner;
to fare; to move on or be
carried
on; to have
course;
to come to an issue or
result;
to
succeed;
to turn out.
Trot
::
Trot (v. i.) To
proceed
by a
certain
gait
peculiar
to
quadrupeds;
to ride or drive at a trot. See Trot, n..
Undue
::
Undue (a.) Not
right;
not
lawful
or
legal;
improper;
as, an undue
proceeding..
Active
::
Active
(a.) In
action;
actually
proceeding;
working;
in
force;
--
opposed
to
quiescent,
dormant,
or
extinct;
as,
active
laws;
active
hostilities;
an
active
volcano..
Law
::
Law (n.)
Collectively,
the whole body of rules
relating
to one
subject,
or
emanating
from one
source;
--
including
usually
the
writings
pertaining
to them, and
judicial
proceedings
under them; as,
divine
law;
English
law; Roman law; the law of real
property;
insurance
law..
Factious
::
Factious
(a.)
Pertaining
to
faction;
proceeding
from
faction;
indicating,
or
characterized
by,
faction;
-- said of acts or
expressions;
as,
factious
quarrels..
Relation
::
Relation
(n.) The
carrying
back, and
giving
effect
or
operation
to, an act or
proceeding
frrom some
previous
date or time, by a sort of
fiction,
as if it had
happened
or begun at that time. In such case the act is said to take
effect
by
relation..
Gastromyth
::
Gastromyth
(n.) One whose voice
appears
to
proceed
from the
stomach;
a
ventriloquist.
Effloresce
::
Effloresce
(v. i.) To
become
covered
with a
whitish
crust or light
crystallization,
from a slow
chemical
change
between
some of the
ingredients
of the
matter
covered
and an acid
proceeding
commonly
from an
external
source;
as, the walls of
limestone
caverns
sometimes
effloresce
with
nitrate
of
calcium
in
consequence
of the
action
in
consequence
of
nitric
acid
formed
in the
atmosphere..
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