proceed (from something) (to something)

proceed (from something) (to something)
proceed (from something) (to something)
to go from something or some place to something or some place. •

Next, we will proceed from Vienna to Budapest.

We proceeded from Detroit, passing through rural Michigan.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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  • proceed */*/*/ — UK [prəˈsiːd] / US [prəˈsɪd] verb [intransitive] Word forms proceed : present tense I/you/we/they proceed he/she/it proceeds present participle proceeding past tense proceeded past participle proceeded 1) a) formal to continue to happen These… …   English dictionary

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