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View definitions for proceed

proceed

verb as in physically or mentally carry on, carry out

verb as in flow from; originate

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Example Sentences

If it proceeds, the legal action would be the first of its kind brought against the pharmaceutical multinational in the UK.

From BBC

Bragg went on to say that “Consideration must be given to various non-dismissal options” including postponing all remaining proceedings in the case “until after the defendant’s upcoming presidential term.”

From Salon

They asked the judge to consider "non-dismissal options" that could included "deferral of all remaining criminal proceedings until after the end of Defendant's upcoming presidential term".

From BBC

After giving his speech to the conservative Republican women, Hegseth met several women at the hotel bar and proceeded to get drunk.

From Salon

At the time, the story manifested itself in a “very simple hand-drawn” short film about a cat and its fear of water — a universal narrative that allowed the story to proceed without a traditional antagonist.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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