Proceed - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |prəʊˈsiːd|  American pronunciation of the word proceed
Brit.  |prəˈsiːd|  British pronunciation of the word proceed

verb

- continue talking (syn: carry on, continue, go on)
- move ahead; travel onward in time or space (syn: continue)
We proceeded towards Washington
- follow a procedure or take a course (syn: go, move)
- follow a certain course (syn: go)
- continue a certain state, condition, or activity (syn: continue, go along, go on, keep)

Extra examples

After the interruption, she proceeded with her presentation.

“Before we proceed further, does anyone have any questions?”

We will proceed according to plan.

We may not be able to proceed as planned.

The problems have been fixed and the work can now proceed.

All passengers must proceed to the baggage claim area.

The crowd proceeded toward the exits.

The troops proceeded north along the river.

Never mind the interruption, proceed with your story.

This flight is now proceeding from New York to London.

Accompanied by our guide, we proceeded to the glacier.

The gardener rested for a moment on his spade, then proceeded with his work.

The government was determined to proceed with the election.

Before proceeding further, we must define our terms.

Work is proceeding according to plan.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: proceed
he/she/it: proceeds
present participle: proceeding
past tense: proceeded
past participle: proceeded
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