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View definitions for proceed forward

proceed forward

verb as in gain ground

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“If Your Honor truly worked with Ms. Kaplan in any capacity — especially if there was a mentor/mentee relationship — that fact should have been disclosed before any case involving these parties was permitted to proceed forward,” Habba wrote to the judge.

From Salon

And yet we proceed forward — accelerate faster and harder down the same path, commit more fiercely to AI as the great solution to life.

I just want to proceed forward with a little more replenishment of my energy in life.

"This is the first of several steps for the Senate to proceed forward to a vote so this was very welcome to say the least. The American Bankers Association is pleading for fast tracking to a vote in the Senate and we support their plea."

From Reuters

“That way it could be used as evidence if in fact they proceed forward, which, I would suspect they are,” Cohen said in an appearance on CNN.

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

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