proceed
pro·ceed / prəˈsēd; prō-/ • v. [intr.] begin or continue a course of action: we can proceed with our investigation. ∎ [intr.] move forward, esp. after reaching a certain point: the ship could proceed to Milwaukee. ∎ do something as a natural or seemingly inevitable next step: opposite the front door was a staircase, which I proceeded to climb. ∎ Law start a lawsuit against someone: he may still be able to proceed against the contractor under the common law negligence rules. ∎ (of an action) be started: negotiations must proceed without delay. ∎ (of an action) be carried on or continued: as the excavation proceeds, the visible layers can be recorded and studied. ∎ originate from: his claim that all power proceeded from God.ORIGIN: late Middle English: from Old French proceder, from Latin procedere, from pro- ‘forward’ + cedere ‘go.’