English to Igbo Meaning of proceed - n'ihu


Proceed :
n'ihu

rue, aga, na-agakọrịta, ịga n'ihu, ka, n'ihu, sitere, nke, esite, gaa, ezuola, na-agba ọsọ, na-eje ije, anọgide, iputa, mgbapụ, na-aga n'ihu, ọganihu, gaa na, obibia, na-abịa n'ihu, ogologo, imezu, ime, ịzụlite, na-na-abawanye

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Definitions of proceed in English
Verb(1) continue talking(2) move ahead; travel onward in time or space(3) follow a procedure or take a course(4) follow a certain course(5) continue a certain state, condition, or activity
Examples of proceed in English
(1) Thus civil law countries may use a nationality principle and proceed against a national no matter where in the world an offence is committed.(2) Legal sources said the prisoners cannot be forced to accept the writs, and that the highly publicised lawsuits cannot proceed without them.(3) After that, they will proceed to a more advanced lesson.(4) The Cemetery Committee will now proceed with the project of erecting the Remembrance Plaque, which will be unveiled at the annual celebration of Holy Mass later this year.(5) he did not proceed to university in his seventeenth year(6) He added: ÔÇÿWe can't proceed with any civil action unless we have the permission of the Charity Commissioners to spend money in that way.ÔÇÖ(7) But a responsible political leader is not at liberty to proceed in that manner.(8) If these provided a satisfactory outcome, open and official negotiations could then proceed involving elected representatives.(9) Do you say you can proceed against Aboriginal native title claimants for trespass if they happen to wander across any part of your tenement?(10) Before we proceed , we must pay money to tsunami victims so they can have clothes, food and shelter.(11) Fans of classic film move forward: Others should proceed cautiously.(12) In their followup report, staff recommended that a moratorium proceed while a study on lodging houses took place.(13) the consortium could proceed with the plan(14) Rather than reconfiguring the Court in one fell swoop, they must proceed member by member, as justices die or leave voluntarily.(15) If we can't fill all the parts then we will not be able to proceed with the play as we had planned.(16) There are, however, a number of situations in which it is possible to proceed against the Community directly.
Related Phrases of proceed
(1) proceed to ::
n'ihu
(2) proceed with ::
n'ihu na
(3) proceed from ::
esi n'aka
(4) proceed in ::
gaba na
Synonyms
Verb
1. begin ::
na-amalite
2. go ::
gaa
4. take someone to court ::
buru onye ikpe
5. originate ::
sitere
6. continue ::
anọgide
Antonyms
1. remain ::
anọgide
2. stand ::
iguzo
3. stay ::
anọ
4. stop ::
Kwụsị
Different Forms
proceed, proceeded, proceeds
Word Example from TV Shows
I have insufficient data to proceed.

I have insufficient data to PROCEED.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 11

Let's proceed with the evacuation.

Let's PROCEED with the evacuation.

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 2

Proceed in an orderly manner.

Proceed in an orderly manner.

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 2

Could you give me some guidance
how to proceed?

Could you give me some guidance how to PROCEED?

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 14

- How do we proceed?
- Winter's here.

- How do we PROCEED? - Winter's here.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 1

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