Which is correct proceed or procede?
Precede is to go before. Proceed means to move ahead, to continue. Our first sentence, then, calls for precede, because the skills day will come before the festival.
What can I say instead of proceed?
synonyms for proceed
- advance.
- continue.
- get.
- go ahead.
- go on.
- pass.
- press on.
- progress.
What is the difference between procede and proceed?
Precede means “to come, be, or go before.” It can also mean to surpass in rank or dignity. The closely related word proceed means “to continue after a pause” or “to begin and carry on an action.” Often precede is related to time, while proceed is related to action.
What does it mean when something precedes something?
1 : to surpass in rank, dignity, or importance. 2 : to be, go, or come ahead or in front of. 3 : to be earlier than.
What does the word procede mean?
To go forward or onward
pro·ceed·ed, pro·ceed·ing, pro·ceeds. 1. To go forward or onward, especially after an interruption; continue: proceeded to his destination; paused to clear her throat, then proceeded.
Is procede a word?
Common misspelling of proceed.
What is the opposite of proceeds?
Opposite of money obtained from an event or activity. cause. debt. loss. deficit.
What does do not proceed mean?
not proceed with [sth] v expr. (terminate, cancel)
Is it preceeding or preceding?
pre·ced·ing adj. 1. Existing or coming before another or others: in preceding years; on a preceding page.
How do you use procede?
1[intransitive] proceed (with something) to continue doing something that has already been started; to continue being done We’re not sure whether we still want to proceed with the sale. Work is proceeding slowly. He left detailed instructions about the best way to proceed.