PROCEEDED: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for PROCEEDED?

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Associations of "Proceeded" (30 Words)

accelerateIncrease in rate, amount, or extent.
The car accelerated.
advancementEncouragement of the progress or growth or acceptance of something.
Technological advancements.
automationThe condition of being automatically operated or controlled.
Unemployment due to the spread of automation.
brisklyIn an impatient or brusque way.
She walked briskly into the building.
continueContinue talking.
She continued as deputy mayor for another year.
continuedWithout stop or interruption.
He asked for their continued support.
decelerateReduce 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.
expediteProcess fast and efficiently.
He promised to expedite economic reforms.
expeditiouslyWith speed and efficiency.
The directors will move expeditiously to reach a conclusion.
forwardingThe act of sending on to another destination.
The Royal Mail s forwarding service.
hastenMove hurridly.
We hastened back to Paris.
improvementAn example of improving or being improved.
Their improvements increased the value of the property.
ongoingContinuing; still in progress.
An ongoing economic crisis.
proceduralRelating to court practice and procedure as opposed to the principles of law.
There had been several procedural errors in dealing with the call.
procedureA mode of conducting legal and parliamentary proceedings.
The procedure of obtaining a driver s license.
processA mental process that you are not directly aware of.
Process a loan.
processingPreparing or putting through a prescribed procedure.
The processing of newly arrived immigrants.
progressCause a task or undertaking to make progress.
He listened for the progress of the troops.
progressionA passage or movement from one note or chord to another.
Good opportunities for career progression.
progressivelySteadily; in stages.
Successive governments progressively increased expenditure on welfare.
protocolAn amendment or addition to a treaty or convention.
The low doses of morphine recommended in the protocol.
quickenShow signs of life.
She quickened her pace desperate to escape.
quicklyWith rapid movements.
Reg s illness progressed frighteningly quickly.
simplifyMake (something) simpler or easier to do or understand.
We had to simplify the instructions.
speedOf a motorist travel at a speed that is greater than the legal limit.
The car that crashed was speeding.
stagePerform a play especially on a stage.
Then we embarked on the second stage of our Caribbean cruise.
stepStep aerobics.
She is always stepping on others to get ahead.
surge(of an electric voltage or current) increase suddenly.
Stimulated a surge of speculation.
undeterredPersevering with something despite setbacks.
Pursued his own path undeterred by lack of popular appreciation and understanding.

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