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    proceed
    /prəˈsiːd/

    verb

    • 1. begin a course of action: "the consortium could proceed with the plan" Similar beginmake a startget goingmove
    • 2. move forward: "from the High Street, proceed over Magdalen Bridge" Similar gomake one's wayadvancemoveOpposite stop

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  3. Learn the meaning and usage of the verb proceed, which means to move or go forward, to continue, or to take legal action. Find out the origin, synonyms, antonyms, and example sentences of proceed.

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      Ensue definition: to follow in order; come afterward,...

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      Emanate definition: to flow out, issue, or proceed, as from...

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      Spring definition: to rise, leap, move, or act suddenly and...

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      Recede definition: to go or move away; retreat; go to or...

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      Advance definition: to move or bring forward. See examples...

  4. From the Latin procedere, meaning “go forward, advance,” proceed is a verb that simply means to keep going, particularly after there’s been an interruption. Synonyms include progress and advance. People who constantly interrupt make it really difficult for the conversation to proceed smoothly.

  5. Proceed means to continue to do something that has already been planned or started, or to move in a particular direction. Learn how to use proceed in different contexts, with synonyms, antonyms, and related expressions.

  6. Dictionary definition of proceed To continue or move forward, typically with a plan, action, or process. "The students were asked to proceed with caution while conducting their science experiment."

  7. Learn the meaning of proceed, a formal verb that means to continue as planned or to do something after you have done something else. See translations of proceed in different languages and browse related words.

  8. Synonyms for PROCEED: do, progress, go, come, march, forge, advance, come along; Antonyms of PROCEED: remain, stop, stand, stay, check, impede, hinder, halt.

  9. (plural) (formal) The proceeds of some individual project or sale are the money earned from doing it. Synonyms: income and profit; We sold the house and bought a small apartment with the proceeds. The proceeds of tonight's show will go to charity.