proceed|proceeded|proceeding|proceeds in English
verb
[pro·ceed || prə'sɪːd]
continue, carry on; advance, progress, move forward
Use "proceed|proceeded|proceeding|proceeds" in a sentence
1. There were unknown sounds of subhuman things proceeding relentlessly forward, stopping, retrenching, to proceed onward again.
2. However, discussions have proceeded electronically issue by issue, so that the Committee can proceed with alacrity, once funding is available.
3. Branch initiation/development: 0 = acropetal (toward the apex, i.e., branching begins at the base and proceeds toward the apex); 1 = basipetal (toward the base, i.e., branching begins at the apex and proceeds toward the base; 2 = bidirectional (starting at mid-Culm and proceeding toward
4. Work is proceeding apace.
5. Adversary Proceeding Procedures
6. Electronic machines, apparatus and their parts for handling the proceeds (proceeds acceptors)
7. The trial is proceeding.
8. Proceed as planned.
9. Work is proceeding slowly.
10. Brother Bloat, proceed
11. Proceed, Mrs. Crane
12. Proceed with the evacuation.
13. Nothing proceeds from itself.
14. We proceeded with due caution.
15. The defense may proceed.
16. The investigation is proceeding without interruption.
17. Shall we proceed then?
18. The trial proceeded amid uproar.
19. Competitor digital network access proceeding:
20. Contract negotiations are proceeding smoothly.
21. Economic changes are proceeding erratically.
22. Work is now proceeding apace.
23. Tiberius proceeds to murder Publius.
24. Cases Filed as an Adversary Proceeding
25. Keep proceeding northbound at current speed.