Procede (verb)
misspelling of proceed
Proceed (verb)
To move, pass, or go forward or onward; to advance; to carry on
“To proceed on a journey.”
Proceed (verb)
To pass from one point, topic, or stage, to another.
“To proceed with a story or argument.”
Proceed (verb)
To come from (have as the source or origin)
“Light proceeds from the sun.”
Proceed (verb)
To go on in an orderly or regulated manner; to begin and carry on a series of acts or measures; to act methodically
Proceed (verb)
To be transacted; to take place; to occur.
Proceed (verb)
To be applicable or effective; to be valid.
Proceed (verb)
To begin and carry on a legal process. en
Procede (noun)
Manner of proceeding, method; an instance of this; a procedure, a device.
Proceed (verb)
begin a course of action
“the consortium could proceed with the plan”
Proceed (verb)
do something after something else
“opposite the front door was a staircase which I proceeded to climb”
Proceed (verb)
(of an action) carry on or continue
“my studies are proceeding well”
Proceed (verb)
start a lawsuit against someone
“he may still be able to proceed against the contractor under negligence rules”
Proceed (verb)
move forward
“from the High Street, proceed over Magdalen Bridge”
Proceed (verb)
advance to a higher rank, status, or education
“he did not proceed to university in his seventeenth year”
Proceed (verb)
originate from
“his claim that all power proceeded from God”