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verb ADV. apace, quickly, rapidly Work is now proceeding apace. | slowly | carefully, cautiously, with caution It will be necessary to proceed with caution. | smoothly, uneventfully | directly In some cases appeals may proceed directly from the High Court to the House of Lords. | further VERB + PROCEED be able to | decide to, intend to, wish to | allow sb/sth to, enable sb/sth to This project cannot be allowed to proceed. | instruct sb to I will instruct my solicitor to proceed with the preparation of draft contracts. PREP. along Proceed along the Botley Road. | down, through, to students who wish to proceed to university | with She decided not to proceed with the treatment. PHRASES proceed on the basis of sth The council must proceed on the basis of the vote.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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Phrase(s): proceed (from something) (to something)
to go from something or some place to something or some place. • Next, we will proceed from Vienna to Budapest. • We proceeded from Detroit, passing through rural Michigan.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs