To move or proceed further along a course
“You may proceed past the barrier once your ticket has been validated.”
To originate from
“So, too, I would like to proceed from the ashes of that terrible day when forgiveness seemed impossible.”
(proceed with) To begin a course of action
“The managers will be meeting to discuss if the company will proceed with the proposed marketing strategy.”
To continue on a course of action
“Operations would proceed despite the issues that were highlighted by staff.”
(law) To start a lawsuit against someone
“What that would demonstrate is that the plaintiff proposed to seek to proceed against Baxter.”
To move or proceed upon some course or way
To develop or progress
To go on a voyage or journey
To resume after a brief discontinuance
To succeed, survive, or manage, at least at a minimal level
To move or proceed with a given movement or momentum
To move somewhere in a slow and steady way
(of a physical object or person) To move out of, or away from, something and become visible
(of time) To pass or move by
To get going, either to leave a place or to be on a journey
To start speaking by saying
(of liquid) To flow from
To come or go near, or nearer to, in place or time
To continue doing something, especially something challenging or after an interruption
To transfer oneself to another place, especially in the company of others
To lift and set down one's foot or one foot after the other
To move rapidly and smoothly in a specified direction
To move or proceed in a given course or direction
To extend or make longer in duration
To remain in existence, or in the same state, indefinitely or for an extended period
To function in an expected or specified manner
To conduct or devote oneself to
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