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Associations of "Proceeded" (30 Words)
accelerate | Increase in rate, amount, or extent. The car accelerated. |
advancement | Encouragement of the progress or growth or acceptance of something. Technological advancements. |
automation | The condition of being automatically operated or controlled. Unemployment due to the spread of automation. |
briskly | In an impatient or brusque way. She walked briskly into the building. |
continue | Continue talking. She continued as deputy mayor for another year. |
continued | Without stop or interruption. He asked for their continued support. |
decelerate | Reduce or cause to reduce in speed. The train began to decelerate. |
efficient | (of a person) working in a well-organized and competent way. An energy efficient heating system. |
expedite | Process fast and efficiently. He promised to expedite economic reforms. |
expeditiously | With speed and efficiency. The directors will move expeditiously to reach a conclusion. |
forwarding | The act of sending on to another destination. The Royal Mail s forwarding service. |
hasten | Move hurridly. We hastened back to Paris. |
improvement | An example of improving or being improved. Their improvements increased the value of the property. |
ongoing | Continuing; still in progress. An ongoing economic crisis. |
procedural | Relating to court practice and procedure as opposed to the principles of law. There had been several procedural errors in dealing with the call. |
procedure | A mode of conducting legal and parliamentary proceedings. The procedure of obtaining a driver s license. |
process | A mental process that you are not directly aware of. Process a loan. |
processing | Preparing or putting through a prescribed procedure. The processing of newly arrived immigrants. |
progress | Cause a task or undertaking to make progress. He listened for the progress of the troops. |
progression | A passage or movement from one note or chord to another. Good opportunities for career progression. |
progressively | Steadily; in stages. Successive governments progressively increased expenditure on welfare. |
protocol | An amendment or addition to a treaty or convention. The low doses of morphine recommended in the protocol. |
quicken | Show signs of life. She quickened her pace desperate to escape. |
quickly | With rapid movements. Reg s illness progressed frighteningly quickly. |
simplify | Make (something) simpler or easier to do or understand. We had to simplify the instructions. |
speed | Of a motorist travel at a speed that is greater than the legal limit. The car that crashed was speeding. |
stage | Perform a play especially on a stage. Then we embarked on the second stage of our Caribbean cruise. |
step | Step aerobics. She is always stepping on others to get ahead. |
surge | (of an electric voltage or current) increase suddenly. Stimulated a surge of speculation. |
undeterred | Persevering with something despite setbacks. Pursued his own path undeterred by lack of popular appreciation and understanding. |