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Definition of proceed
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of proceed is as below...
Proceed
(v. i.) To pass from one
point,
topic,
or
stage,
to
another;
as, to
proceed
with a story or
argument..
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Discernment
::
Discernment
(n.) The power or
faculty
of the mind by which it
distinguishes
one thing from
another;
power of
viewing
differences
in
objects,
and their
relations
and
tendencies;
penetrative
and
discriminate
mental
vision;
acuteness;
sagacity;
insight;
as, the
errors
of youth often
proceed
from the want of
discernment..
Undue
::
Undue (a.) Not
right;
not
lawful
or
legal;
improper;
as, an undue
proceeding..
Humoral
::
Humoral
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
proceeding
from, the
humors;
as, a
humoral
fever..
Prosecute
::
Prosecute
(v. t.) To
pursue
with the
intention
of
punishing;
to
accuse
of some crime or
breach
of law, or to
pursue
for
redress
or
punishment,
before
a legal
tribunal;
to
proceed
against
judicially;
as, to
prosecute
a man for
trespass,
or for a
riot..
Appearance
::
Appearance
(n.) The
coming
into court of
either
of the
parties;
the being
present
in
court;
the
coming
into court of a party
summoned
in an
action,
either
by
himself
or by his
attorney,
expressed
by a
formal
entry by the
proper
officer
to that
effect;
the act or
proceeding
by which a party
proceeded
against
places
himself
before
the
court,
and
submits
to its
jurisdiction..
Synodical
::
Synodical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
synod;
transacted
in, or
authorized
by, a
synod;
as,
synodical
proceedings
or
forms..
Scuff
::
Scuff (v. i.) To walk
without
lifting
the feet; to
proceed
with a
scraping
or
dragging
movement;
to
shuffle.
Mad
::
Mad
(superl.)
Proceeding
from, or
indicating,
madness;
expressing
distraction;
prompted
by
infatuation,
fury, or
extreme
rashness..
Self-abasement
::
Self-abasement
(n.)
Humiliation
or
abasement
proceeding
from
consciousness
of
inferiority,
guilt,
or
shame..
Manoeuvre
::
Manoeuvre
(n.)
Management
with
address
or
artful
design;
adroit
proceeding;
stratagem.
Pool
::
Pool (n.) In rifle
shooting,
a
contest
in which each
competitor
pays a
certain
sum for every shot he
makes,
the net
proceeds
being
divided
among the
winners..
Spinster
::
Spinster
(n.) An
unmarried
or
single
woman;
-- used in legal
proceedings
as a
title,
or
addition
to the
surname..
Cowardly
::
Cowardly
(a.)
Proceeding
from fear of
danger
or other
consequences;
befitting
a
coward;
dastardly;
base; as,
cowardly
malignity..
Report
::
Report
(v. i.) To
furnish
in
writing
an
account
of a
speech,
the
proceedings
at a
meeting,
the
particulars
of an
occurrence,
etc., for
publication..
Radiate
::
Radiate
(v. i.) To
proceed
in
direct
lines from a point or
surface;
to issue in rays, as light or
heat..
Senile
::
Senile
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to old age;
proceeding
from, or
characteristic
of, old age;
affected
with the
infirmities
of old age; as,
senile
weakness..
Exceed
::
Exceed
(v. t.) To go
beyond;
to
proceed
beyond
the given or
supposed
limit or
measure
of; to
outgo;
to
surpass;
-- used both in a good and a bad
sense;
as, one man
exceeds
another
in bulk,
stature,
weight,
power,
skill,
etc.; one
offender
exceeds
another
in
villainy;
his rank
exceeds
yours..
Issue
::
Issue (v. i.) To be
produced
as an
effect
or
result;
to grow or
accrue;
to
arise;
to
proceed;
as, rents and
profits
issuing
from land,
tenements,
or a
capital
stock..
Demur
::
Demur (v. i.) Stop;
pause;
hesitation
as to
proceeding;
suspense
of
decision
or
action;
scruple.
Fatally
::
Fatally
(adv.)
In a
manner
proceeding
from, or
determined
by,
fate..
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