process
Usage
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A process is a series of progressive and interdependent steps by which an end is attained: a chemical process. Procedure usually implies a formal or set order of doing a thing, a method of conducting affairs: parliamentary procedure. Proceeding (usually plural) applies to what goes on or takes place on a given occasion or to the records of the occasion: proceedings of the Royal Academy of Sciences.
Example Sentences
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In line with his celestial fascination, the 31-year-old singer describes the creative process of his fifth studio album as being caught in a “black hole.”
From Los Angeles Times
The transfer of sovereignty over climate research from the public sphere to the philanthropic sector is a process borne out of necessity.
From Salon
You will be forced to hire an attorney to outline a process for removing your brother as trustee.
From MarketWatch
The company admitted, for instance, that it is having trouble getting enough production capacity for the most advanced processing chips that power its latest products.
In that, Rawlinson said he saw a rare chance to rethink how cars were created, eschewing traditional processes that he saw as simply iterative of what had come before.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.