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Definition of proceed
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Proceed
(n.) See
Proceeds.
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Pace
::
Pace (v. i.) To
proceed;
to pass on.
Proceeds
::
Proceeds
(n. pl.) That which comes forth or
results;
effect;
yield;
issue;
product;
sum
accruing
from a sale, etc..
Adulterine
::
Adulterine
(a.)
Proceeding
from
adulterous
intercourse.
Hence:
Spurious;
without
the
support
of law;
illegal.
Docket
::
Docket
(n.) An
abridged
entry of a
judgment
or
proceeding
in an
action,
or
register
or such
entries;
a book of
original,
kept by
clerks
of
courts,
containing
a
formal
list of the names of
parties,
and
minutes
of the
proceedings,
in each case in
court..
Work
::
Work (n.) To make one's way
slowly
and with
difficulty;
to move or
penetrate
laboriously;
to
proceed
with
effort;
-- with a
following
preposition,
as down, out, into, up,
through,
and the like; as,
scheme
works out by
degrees;
to work into the
earth..
Sage
::
Sage
(superl.)
Proceeding
from
wisdom;
well
judged;
shrewd;
well
adapted
to the
purpose.
Pursue
::
Pursue
(v. i.) To go on; to
proceed,
especially
in
argument
or
discourse;
to
continue..
Hospitable
::
Hospitable
(a.)
Proceeding
from or
indicating
kindness
and
generosity
to
guests
and
strangers;
as,
hospitable
rites..
Civil
::
Civil (a.)
Relating
to
rights
and
remedies
sought
by
action
or suit
distinct
from
criminal
proceedings.
Sue
::
Sue (v. t.) To
proceed
with, as an
action,
and
follow
it up to its
proper
termination;
to gain by legal
process..
Pro-
::
Pro- () A
prefix
signifying
before,
in
front,
forth,
for, in
behalf
of, in place of,
according
to; as,
propose,
to place
before;
proceed,
to go
before
or
forward;
project,
to throw
forward;
prologue,
part
spoken
before
(the main
piece);
propel,
prognathous;
provide,
to look out for;
pronoun,
a word
instead
of a noun;
proconsul,
a
person
acting
in place of a
consul;
proportion,
arrangement
according
to
parts..
Vague
::
Vague (v. i.)
Proceeding
from no known
authority;
unauthenticated;
uncertain;
flying;
as, a vague
report..
Action
::
Action
(n.) A suit or
process,
by which a
demand
is made of a right in a court of
justice;
in a broad
sense,
a
judicial
proceeding
for the
enforcement
or
protection
of a
right,
the
redress
or
prevention
of a
wrong,
or the
punishment
of a
public
offense..
Outgrowth
::
Outgrowth
(n.) That which grows out of, or
proceeds
from,
anything;
an
excrescence;
an
offshoot;
hence,
a
result
or
consequence..
Gloss
::
Gloss (n.)
Brightness
or
luster
of a body
proceeding
from a
smooth
surface;
polish;
as, the gloss of silk; cloth is
calendered
to give it a
gloss..
Voluntary
::
Voluntary
(v. t.)
Proceeding
from the will;
produced
in or by an act of
choice.
Judicial
::
"Judicial
(a.)
Pertaining
or
appropriate
to
courts
of
justice,
or to a
judge;
practiced
or
conformed
to in the
administration
of
justice;
sanctioned
or
ordered
by a
court;
as,
judicial
power;
judicial
proceedings;
a
judicial
sale..
Dissatisfaction
::
Dissatisfaction
(n.) The state of being
dissatisfied,
unsatisfied,
or
discontented;
uneasiness
proceeding
from the want of
gratification,
or from
disappointed
wishes
and
expectations..
Deliberative
::
Deliberative
(a.)
Pertaining
to
deliberation;
proceeding
or
acting
by
deliberation,
or by
discussion
and
examination;
deliberating;
as, a
deliberative
body..
Coherency
::
Coherency
(n.)
Connection
or
dependence,
proceeding
from the
subordination
of the parts of a thing to one
principle
or
purpose,
as in the parts of a
discourse,
or of a
system
of
philosophy;
consecutiveness..
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