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Qué (quién) es Proceed - definición


proceed         
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Proceed (disambiguation)
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 every detail
proceed         
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Proceed (disambiguation)
v. n.
1.
Progress, advance, continue, go or pass on, move forward, make progress, get on, push on, go ahead, get ahead, make headway, get forward, get along, hold or keep one's course.
2.
Arise, spring, come, issue, emanate, originate, flow, follow, result, ensue, accrue, come out, go forth, be derived, be caused, take rise, be owing, be due, be produced.
3.
Act, conduct one's self, take steps, take measures, set to work, go about anything, act by method, promote a design.
proceed         
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Proceed (disambiguation)
(proceeds proceeding, proceeded)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you proceed to do something, you do it, often after doing something else first.
He proceeded to tell me of my birth...
VERB: V to-inf
2.
If you proceed with a course of action, you continue with it. (FORMAL)
The group proceeded with a march they knew would lead to bloodshed...
The trial has been delayed until November because the defence is not ready to proceed.
VERB: V with n, V
3.
If an activity, process, or event proceeds, it goes on and does not stop.
The ideas were not new. Their development had proceeded steadily since the war...
VERB: V
4.
If you proceed in a particular direction, you go in that direction. (FORMAL)
She climbed the steps and proceeded along the upstairs hallway...
The freighter was allowed to proceed after satisfying them that it was not breaking sanctions.
= continue
VERB: V prep/adv, V
5.
The proceeds of an event or activity are the money that has been obtained from it.
N-PLURAL: the N, oft the N of/from n

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Proceed
Ejemplos de uso de Proceed
1. The trouble is that in uncertain times one may only proceed with uncertainty otherwise one does not proceed at all.
2. The authorities, however, should proceed cautiously.
3. The leaflet states: ‘Proceed with extreme caution.
4. The demonstration‘s organizers decided to proceed anyway.
5. Rogers dissented, saying the cases should proceed.