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reproceed


verb (used without object)

  1. to move or go forward or onward, especially after stopping.
  2. to carry on or continue any action or process.
  3. to go on to do something.
  4. to continue one’s discourse.
  5. Law.
    1. to begin and carry on a legal action.
    2. to take legal action (usually followed by against).
  6. to be carried on, as an action or process.
  7. to go or come forth; issue (often followed by from).
  8. to arise, originate, or result (usually followed by from).

noun

  1. proceeds,
    1. something that results or accrues.
    2. the total amount derived from a sale or other transaction: The proceeds from the deal were divided equally among us.
    3. the profits or returns from a sale, investment, etc.
  2. Archaic. proceeds.

verb (intr)

  1. (often foll by to) to advance or carry on, esp after stopping
  2. (often foll by with) to undertake and continue (something or to do something)he proceeded with his reading
  3. (often foll by against) to institute or carry on a legal action
  4. to emerge or originate; ariseevil proceeds from the heart
v.

late 14c., “to go on,” also “to emanate from, result from,” from Old French proceder (13c., Modern French procéder) and directly from Latin procedere (past participle processus) “go before, go forward, advance, make progress; come forward,” from pro- “forward” (see pro-) + cedere “to go” (see cede). Related: Proceeded; proceeding.

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