Found 2 items, similar to proceed.
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: proceed
proceed
v 1: continue with one's activities;
“I know it's hard,” he
continued,
“but there is no choice”;
“carry on--pretend
we are not in the room” [syn:
continue,
go on,
carry on
]
2: move ahead; travel onward in time or space;
“We proceeded
towards Washington”;
“She continued in the direction of
the hills”;
“We are moving ahead in time now” [syn:
go forward
,
continue]
3: follow a procedure or take a course;
“We should go farther
in this matter”;
“She went through a lot of trouble”;
“go
about the world in a certain manner”;
“Messages must go
through diplomatic channels” [syn:
go,
move]
4: follow a certain course;
“The inauguration went well”;
“how
did your interview go?” [syn:
go]
5: continue a certain state, condition, or activity;
“Keep on
working!”;
“We continued to work into the night”;
“Keep
smiling”;
“We went on working until well past midnight”
[syn:
continue,
go on,
go along,
keep] [ant:
discontinue]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Proceed
Proceed
\Pro*ceed"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Proceeded; p. pr. &
vb. n.
Proceeding.] [F. proc['e]der. fr. L. procedere,
processum, to go before, to proceed; pro forward + cedere to
move. See
Cede.]
1. To move, pass, or go forward or onward; to advance; to
continue or renew motion begun; as, to proceed on a
journey.
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If thou proceed in this thy insolence. --Shak.
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2. To pass from one point, topic, or stage, to another; as,
to proceed with a story or argument.
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3. To issue or come forth as from a source or origin; to come
from; as, light proceeds from the sun.
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I proceeded forth and came from God. --John viii.
42.
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It proceeds from policy, not love. --Shak.
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4. 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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He that proceeds upon other principles in his
inquiry. --Locke.
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5. To be transacted; to take place; to occur. [Obs.]
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He will, after his sour fashion, tell you
What hath proceeded worthy note to-day. --Shak.
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6. To have application or effect; to operate.
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This rule only proceeds and takes place when a
person can not of common law condemn another by his
sentence. --Ayliffe.
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7. (Law) To begin and carry on a legal process.
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Syn: To advance; go on; continue; progress; issue; arise;
emanate.
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Proceed
\Pro"ceed\, n.
See
Proceeds. [Obs.] --Howell.
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