proceed from

proceed from
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  • proceed from — pro ˈceed from [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they proceed from he/she/it proceeds from present participle proceeding from past tense proceeded from …   Useful english dictionary

  • proceed from — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms proceed from : present tense I/you/we/they proceed from he/she/it proceeds from present participle proceeding from past tense proceeded from past participle proceeded from formal proceed from something to have …   English dictionary

  • proceed from — originate from. → proceed …   English new terms dictionary

  • proceed from something — proˈceed from sth derived (formal) to be caused by or be the result of sth Main entry: ↑proceedderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • proceed — pro|ceed W3S3 [prəˈsi:d] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: proceder, from [i]Latin procedere to go forward ] 1.) formal to continue to do something that has already been planned or started →↑proceeds proceed with ▪ The government was… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • proceed — v. 1) (d; intr.) to proceed against (to proceed against smb. in court) 2) (d; intr.) to proceed from; to (to proceed from New York to Philadelphia) 3) (d; intr.) to proceed with (to proceed with one s research) 4) (E) she proceeded to tell us… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • proceed — 01. After loading our skis and bags, we [proceeded] onto the bus. 02. The [proceeds] of the book sale will go to support your community library. 03. After picking up a case of beer, the boys [proceeded] to get totally drunk. 04. Georges Bernanos… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • proceed — Synonyms and related words: accept, accrue from, act, act on, act upon, advance, arise, arise from, assume, attack, attempt, be contingent on, be due to, bear a hand, behave, box office, buckle to, bud from, carry on, come along, come from, come… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • proceed — pro|ceed [ prə sid ] verb intransitive *** 1. ) to continue to happen: These negotiations had been proceeding since the late 1960s. a ) used about something that you continue doing, usually something that you might have stopped doing: We have… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • proceed — verb (I) 1 to continue to do something that has already been started: The work is proceeding according to plan. (+ with): Travis paused to consult his notes, then proceeded with his questions. (+ to): We can now proceed to the main business of… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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