| 1. | to move or go forward or onward, esp. 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.
|
| 6. | to be carried on, as an action or process. |
| 7. | to go or come forth; issue (often fol. by from). |
| 8. | to arise, originate, or result (usually fol. by from). |
| 9. | proceeds,
|
| 10. | Archaic. proceeds. |
pro·ceed (prō-sēd', prə-) intr.v. pro·ceed·ed, pro·ceed·ing, pro·ceeds
The amount of money derived from a commercial or fundraising venture; the yield. [Middle English proceden, from Old French proceder, from Latin prōcēdere : prō-, forward; see pro-1 + cēdere, to go; see ked- in Indo-European roots.] pro·ceed'er n. |
proceeds