PROCEED vs CONTINUE: NOUN
- See proceeds.
- The amount proceeding or accruing from some possession or transaction; especially, the sum derived from the sale of goods: now used only in the plural: as, the consignee was directed to sell the goods for-warded and invest the proceeds in coffee.
- An option allowing a gamer to resume play after game over, when all lives have been lost.
- An option allowing a player to resume a saved game.
PROCEED vs CONTINUE: VERB
- Follow a procedure or take a course
- Continue a certain state, condition, or activity
- Continue with one's activities
- Continue talking
- Follow a certain course
- Move ahead; travel onward in time or space
- To make a continuation bet.
- Do something repeatedly and showing no intention to stop
- Continue talking
- Span an interval of distance, space or time
- To retain (someone) in a given state, position etc.
- To resume
- To make last; to prolong.
- To proceed with (doing an activity); to prolong (an activity).
- Keep or maintain in unaltered condition; cause to remain or last
- Continue a certain state, condition, or activity
- Continue after an interruption
- Carry forward
- Continue with one's activities
- Exist over a prolonged period of time
- Allow to remain in a place or position
- Continue in a place, position, or situation
- Move ahead; travel onward in time or space
PROCEED vs CONTINUE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To begin and carry on a legal process.
- To be transacted; to take place; to occur.
- To have application or effect; to operate.
- To go on in an orderly or regulated manner; to begin and carry on a series of acts or measures; to act by method; to prosecute a design.
- To issue or come forth as from a source or origin; to come from.
- To pass from one point, topic, or stage, to another.
- To move, pass, or go forward or onward; to advance; to continue or renew motion begun.
- To institute and pursue legal action.
- To come from a source; originate or issue: : stem.
- To move on in an orderly manner.
- To begin to carry on an action or a process.
- To go forward or onward, especially after an interruption; continue.
- To remain in the same state, capacity, or place.
- To go on with a particular action or in a particular condition; persist.
- To exist over a period; last.
- To go on after an interruption; resume.
- To be steadfast or constant in any course; to persevere; to abide; to endure; to persist; to keep up or maintain a particular condition, course, or series of actions.
- To be permanent or durable; to endure; to last.
- To remain in a given place or condition; to remain in connection with; to abide; to stay.
- To postpone or adjourn.
- To carry on after an interruption; resume.
- To cause to remain or last; retain or maintain.
- To carry further in time, space, or development; extend.
- To carry on; persist in.
- To extend in a given direction.
PROCEED vs CONTINUE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To retain; to suffer or cause to remain; ; also, to suffer to live.
- To carry onward or extend; to prolong or produce; to add to or draw out in length.
- To protract or extend in duration; to preserve or persist in; to cease not.
- To unite; to connect.
PROCEED vs CONTINUE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms To arise, emanate, flow, accrue, result, be derived.
- To come into effect or action.
- Travel onward in time or space
- Move ahead
- To take an academic degree: now used only in the universities of Great Britain and Ireland. “To proceed master” is an abbreviated form of “to proceed to the degree of master.”
- To move, pass, or go forward or onward; continue or renew motion or progress; advance; go on, literally or figuratively: as, to proceed on one's journey; the vessel touched at Queenstown, and then proceeded on her voyage
- To issue or come, as from an origin, source, or fountain; go forth: with from.
- To carry on some series of actions; set one's self at work and go on in a certain way and for some particular purpose; act according to some method.
- To be transacted or carried on; be done; pass; go on.
- To begin and carry on a legal action; take any step in the course of procedure: as, to proceed against an offender.
- He continued, "but there is no choice"
- (noun plural) The amount of money derived from a commercial or fundraising venture; the yield.
- To persevere in; not to cease to do or use: as, to continue the same diet.
- To carry on from the point of suspension; resume the course of; extend in the same course: as, to continue a line of railroad from its present terminus; the story will be continued next week.
- To suffer or cause to remain as before; retain: as, to continue judges in their posts.
- To keep enduringly; prolong the state or life of.
- To go forward or onward in any course or action; proceed: the opposite of cease: as, he continued talking for some minutes more.
- To persevere; be steadfast or constant in any course.
- To remain in a state or place; abide or stay indefinitely.
- To last; be durable; endure; be permanent.
- Synonyms Sojourn, etc. See abide.
- To extend from one point to another; produce or draw out in length: as, continue the line from A to B; let the line be continued to the boundary.
- To connect or unite; make continuous.
- To protract or carry on; not to cease from or terminate.
- Travel onward in time or space
- Move ahead
- Cause to remain or last
- He continued, "but there is no choice"
PROCEED vs CONTINUE: RELATED WORDS
- Enter, Conduct, Begin, Pursue, Initiate, Commence, Go forward, Keep on, Go along, Carry on, Go on, Keep, Move, Continue, Go
- Keep on, Go forward, Bear on, Persist in, Go along, Go on, Carry on, Stay on, Preserve, Uphold, Retain, Proceed, Stay, Keep, Remain
PROCEED vs CONTINUE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Undertake, Complete, Implement, Enter, Conduct, Begin, Pursue, Initiate, Commence, Keep on, Carry on, Go on, Keep, Move, Continue
- Continuation, Ongoing, Persist, Keep on, Persist in, Bear on, Go on, Carry on, Stay on, Preserve, Uphold, Retain, Stay, Keep, Remain
PROCEED vs CONTINUE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- How was I meant to proceed after that?
- If it does not, additional testing can proceed.
- Why did they not proceed to the business?
- How do I proceed with amending our returns?
- In that spirit we proceed to the task.
- Notices to Proceed for the Common Facilities work.
- Click OK then proceed to save your project.
- Select your preferred plan and click on Proceed.
- Stated for your acceptance before we proceed service will be clearly stated for your acceptance before we proceed be stated!
- The Claimant may proceed in the Court of Claims and may proceed pro se.
- Just as students need support to continue learning, teachers need support to continue teaching.
- Service members may continue to submit reimbursement requests, and DANTES will continue to assist applicants with submissions, approve requests, and respond to customer inquiries.
- Must maintain both qualifying svcs to continue credits and service addresses must match to continue credits.
- These rates continue to incentivize potential buyers and the home buying season, which shifted from spring to summer, will likely continue into the fall.
- Shops will continue to trade, and businesses like manufacturing and construction will continue.
- Continue to maintain a healthy relationship with your providers and continue to send requests until they follow your invoicing process consistently.
- While obvious, it bears notingthat MCOs must have revenues at or above operating costs to continue operations and to continue to provide services.
- We expect that these costs and investments will continue to increase as we continue to grow our business.
- If the Moped is not locked, the trip will continue and Member will continue to be charged.
- The site will be updated regularly to continue to provide more free resources as closures continue.
PROCEED vs CONTINUE: QUESTIONS
- Can ordorders with paid status be proceed to fulfillment?
- How many periods of proceed time may be authorized?
- Should we proceed cautiously with human genome editing?
- Should Henry V Tanglin Club proceed to arbitration?
- Does complement activation of RBC proceed to lysis?
- What does light dependent reaction need to proceed?
- How does the presiding arbitrator decide to proceed?
- Can Navient class action lawsuit proceed to discovery?
- Why do reactions not proceed without activation energy?
- Does nothing proceed from nothingness or nonexistence?
- Which companies does Accenture continue to acquire?
- Will fallout continue after blizzard reprimand blitzchung?
- Will Teamsters strike continue after mediation fails?
- Will Basara continue fighting after training again?
- Will WorldCom continue to operate during bankruptcy?
- Will the Aurora Teagarden Hallmark series continue?
- Will university lectures continue online in September?
- How can I continue practicing Spanish Conversation?
- Can insolvency practitioners continue in liquidation?
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