Results for proceed
Definitions of proceed:
part of speech: noun plural
Money resulting from a commercial transaction.
part of speech: verb
To advance; to make progress; to come, as from a source; to emanate; to begin and carry on; to conduct; to prosecute any design; to have a course.
part of speech: verb intransitive
To go on or forward; continue; to issue or come forth, as from a source; to carry on an action in an orderly way; carry on a legal action.
part of speech: verb intransitive
To go forward: to advance: to issue: to be produced: to prosecute.
Usage examples for proceed:
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Are we to proceed to the north, or south; and how are we to travel?
"In the Wilds of Africa", W.H.G. Kingston -
" It'll be mighty nice for you both when Jud takes you up," said he, not knowing how to proceed
"The Sherrods", George Barr McCutcheon -
Now, from whom did that scream proceed
"The Humourous Story of Farmer Bumpkin's Lawsuit", Richard Harris -
Constance could not proceed with her work.
"The Old Wives' Tale", Arnold Bennett