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above
acrimonious
adulterine
advancement
advancing
affectionate
aforesaid
agreeably
alias
anime
annex
aorta
arising
arrogant
artful
ascending
aside
attentates
audacious
bankrupt-system
beyond
blank
blaze
branch
brazen
cacophony
captious
caravan
career
caveat
chalk
chancellor
chicane
chose
coessential
cognate
coherency
collector
commercial
compunction
conclude
confidence
conjuncture
continual
continuance
continued
contravention
converging
cordial
cornucopia
course
court-hand
coward
cowardly
creation
cut
delay
deliberative
delicacy
delusion
demur
demurring
descendant
descendent
descent
desultory
detaing
deter
deterred
dilatoriness
dilatory
direct
discontinuance
discursive
dishonest
dislike
dispassionate
dissatisfaction
distressful
divers
divine
divulge
dropsy
drunken
dysenteric
elation
emanation
emergent
enjoin
equity
equivocal
era
evict
ex
examination
extrajudicially
facility
factious
failing
fatal
favor
felon
felonious
first
flinch
flowing
following
foolish
forbear
forensic
form
formality
frailty
fraudulent
friendship
gloss
godliness
grace
gracious
gradation
gradatory
gradual
growth
half-blooded
hastening
haughty
headstrong
hearty
hemorrhagy
high
holy
honest
honorable
hospitable
humoral
hydrocele
hypocritical
hysterics
idiopathy
ignoramus
image
impious
incapacity
inconsiderate
indolence
inductive
informal
informality
ingenious
inhibition
iniquitous
injunction
inofficial
insolent
intercept
intercepting
interception
interrupted
involuntary
irregular
irregularity
irreverent
issuing
jacobin
jeofail
juridically
kind
lassitude
lateral
law
legalize
legatine
legitimate
lengthy
lewd
luck
mad
malicious
manslaughter
measure
memoir
mesne
meteoric
method
misorder
misproceeding
moderator
morbose
motion
newspaper
noise
northeast
northerly
northwest
notary
novel
of
on
order
oriental
out
outbound
outward-bound
pain
papal
passing
pause
penitential
perfidious
perjury
persuasion
petiolary
petulant
philosophical
pious
place
polar
possible
posterior
precautionary
president
presumptuous
principle
probate
probation
procedure
proceeding
process
procession
profane
progress
progression
progressive
prosecute
prothonotary
providential
prudential
pullback
punctilio
purse-pride
pursuing
pursuit
pusillanimous
putredinous
putrid
radical
ramification
record
register
regularity
reluctant
remembrance
remembrancer
remonstrate
repentance
report
reporter
restrain
restraining
resulting
retrace
reverence
reverential
rib
rising
roll
rule
sacred
sage
scirrous
scirrus
scripture
scrupulosity
self-abasement
self-conviction
self-deception
senile
sept
shrewd
silly
siriasis
source
spadix
spitefulness
spring
springing
spurious
standing
starlight
starry
statutable
stay
step
stick
stickler
stomach
stop
stopped
stopping
stormy
straitness
strength
style
succinct
summarily
summary
sunny
supercilious
supersedeas
superstition
superstitious
surplusage
suspend
suspense
synodical
systematicical
take
temperate
temporals
temptation
ternary
testify
testimony
tranquillity
transpire
turn
unadvised
unanimousness
unconstrained
underplot
undesigned
undue
unfair
unfairness
uninfluenced
unison
unofficial
unparliamentary
unprovoked
unsuccessive
vacation
vague
vainglorious
vaporous
venereal
villainous
voluntary
wait
weariness
yellows
yeoman



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1828 Definition

PROCEE'DING, ppr. Moving forward; passing on; issuing; transacting; carrying on.

PROCEE'DING, n. Process or movement from one thing to another; a measure or step taken in business; transaction; in the plural, a course of measures or conduct; course of dealing with others. We speak of a legal or an illegal proceeding, a cautious proceeding, a violent proceeding. In the plural, the proceedings of the legislature have been wise and salutary. It is our duty to acquiesce cheerfully in all God's proceedings towards.

1. In law, the course of steps or measures in the prosecution of an action is denominated proceedings. [See Process.]
1913 Definition
Proceeding (proceeding)
n.
Pro*ceed"ing
  1. The act of one who proceeds, or who prosecutes a design or transaction; progress or movement from one thing to another; a measure or step taken in a course of business; a transaction; as, an illegal proceeding; a cautious or a violent proceeding.

    The proceedings of the high commission. Macaulay.

  2. The course of procedure in the prosecution of an action at law.
    Blackstone.

    Proceedings of a society, the published record of its action, or of things done at its meetings.

    Syn. -- Procedure; measure; step, See Transaction.


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