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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 go on in an
orderly
or
regulated
manner;
to begin and carry on a
series
of acts or
measures;
to act by
method;
to
prosecute
a
design.
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Inhibition
::
Inhibition
(n.) A writ from a
higher
court
forbidding
an
inferior
judge from
further
proceedings
in a cause
before;
esp., a writ
issuing
from a
higher
ecclesiastical
court to an
inferior
one, on
appeal..
Southwest
::
Southwest
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or in the
direction
of, the
southwest;
proceeding
toward
the
southwest;
coming
from the
southwest;
as, a
southwest
wind..
Probation
::
Probation
(n.) Any
proceeding
designed
to
ascertain
truth,
to
determine
character,
qualification,
etc.;
examination;
trial;
as, to
engage
a
person
on
probation..
Law
::
Law (n.)
Collectively,
the whole body of rules
relating
to one
subject,
or
emanating
from one
source;
--
including
usually
the
writings
pertaining
to them, and
judicial
proceedings
under them; as,
divine
law;
English
law; Roman law; the law of real
property;
insurance
law..
Unadvised
::
Unadvised
(a.) Done
without
due
consideration;
wanton;
rash;
inconsiderate;
as, an
unadvised
proceeding..
Exhibit
::
Exhibit
(v. t.) To
submit,
as a
document,
to a court or
officer,
in
course
of
proceedings;
also, to
present
or offer
officially
or in legal form; to
bring,
as a
charge..
Compunction
::
Compunction
(n.) A
picking
of
heart;
poignant
grief
proceeding
from a sense of guilt or
consciousness
of
causing
pain; the sting of
conscience.
Distraint
::
Distraint
(n.) The act or
proceeding
of
seizing
personal
property
by
distress.
Sist
::
Sist (n.) A stay or
suspension
of
proceedings;
an order for a stay of
proceedings.
Halt
::
Halt (v. i.) To stand in doubt
whether
to
proceed,
or what to do; to
hesitate;
to be
uncertain..
Processive
::
Processive
(a.)
Proceeding;
advancing.
Fatality
::
Fatality
(n.) The state of being
fatal,
or
proceeding
from
destiny;
invincible
necessity,
superior
to, and
independent
of, free and
rational
control..
Sage
::
Sage
(superl.)
Proceeding
from
wisdom;
well
judged;
shrewd;
well
adapted
to the
purpose.
Fore
::
Fore (v. i.)
Journey;
way;
method
of
proceeding.
Elephant
::
Elephant
(n.) A
mammal
of the order
Proboscidia,
of which two
living
species,
Elephas
Indicus
and E.
Africanus,
and
several
fossil
species,
are
known.
They have a
proboscis
or
trunk,
and two large ivory tusks
proceeding
from the
extremity
of the upper jaw, and
curving
upwards.
The molar teeth are large and have
transverse
folds.
Elephants
are the
largest
land
animals
now
existing..
Stormy
::
Stormy
(superl.)
Characterized
by, or
proceeding
from, a
storm;
subject
to
storms;
agitated
with
furious
winds;
biosterous;
tempestous;
as, a
stormy
season;
a
stormy
day or
week..
Divine
::
Divine
(a.)
Proceeding
from God; as,
divine
judgments..
Blastematic
::
Blastematic
(a.)
Connected
with, or
proceeding
from, the
blastema;
blastemal..
Amicable
::
Amicable
(a.)
Friendly;
proceeding
from, or
exhibiting,
friendliness;
after the
manner
of
friends;
peaceable;
as, an
amicable
disposition,
or
arrangement..
Active
::
Active
(a.) In
action;
actually
proceeding;
working;
in
force;
--
opposed
to
quiescent,
dormant,
or
extinct;
as,
active
laws;
active
hostilities;
an
active
volcano..
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