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proceeded

/pɹəˈsiːdɪd/

Meanings
  • verb

    To go ahead with an action or process.

    - "They proceeded to sign the contract."
    - "The experiment could not be proceeded with due to lack of resources."

Pronunciation
  1. /pɹəˈsiːdɪd/



    Source: "https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1661690"

Antonyms

recede , regress
Synonyms

forthgo , progress
Rhymes
Words rhyming with proceeded
properly , property , copied , departed
Variants
List of all variants of proceeded that leads to same result
proceed , proceeded , proceeding , proceeds , proceed against , proceeded against , proceeding against , proceeds against , proceed from , proceeded from , proceeding from , proceeds from
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

From Old French 'procede', meaning 'to proceed' or 'to go before'.


Quotes
Quotes by authors and personalities
  1. That ash includes light particles that strong winds "proceed" to carry over much of the country …

    - Jared M. Diamond,{it}Collapse{/it},2005
  2. Tenet's problem is that the intelligence and the war "proceeded" in lockstep: no intelligence, no war.

    - Thomas Powers,{it}New York Review of Books{/it},19 July 2007
  3. But we're both gasping, and "proceed" to play the ugliest, slowest game in history.

    - S. L. Price,{it}Sports Illustrated{/it},31 Dec. 2007

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