proceeding

noun

pro·​ceed·​ing prō-ˈsē-diŋ How to pronounce proceeding (audio)
prə-
1
: legal action
a divorce proceeding
2
3
proceedings plural : events, happenings
4
5
proceedings plural : an official record of things said or done

Examples of proceeding in a Sentence

The secretary kept a record of the proceedings at the meeting. She started the proceedings with a brief welcoming speech. The proceedings of the conference will be published.
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The trial will not be televised, as cameras are typically not allowed in federal criminal trial proceedings. Edward Segarra, USA Today, 10 May 2025 During the proceedings, and while her doctor was testifying about Ozturk's asthma diagnosis, a lawyer appearing alongside her in Louisiana said Ozturk was suffering from an asthma attack, and she was briefly excused for 10 minutes. Melissa Quinn, CBS News, 10 May 2025 But gathering so many different countries will always bring a political dimension to proceedings. Stewart Clarke, Deadline, 9 May 2025 Among those leaving Bristol were jurors in a court case who had requested — and received — an early adjournment to the day’s proceedings. Michael Walker, New York Times, 9 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for proceeding

Word History

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of proceeding was in the 15th century

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“Proceeding.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/proceeding. Accessed 14 May. 2025.

Kids Definition

proceeding

noun
pro·​ceed·​ing
1
2
plural : things that happen
kept an eye on the proceedings
3
: a legal action

Legal Definition

proceeding

noun
pro·​ceed·​ing
1
: a particular step or series of steps in the enforcement, adjudication, or administration of rights, remedies, laws, or regulations: as
a
: an action, hearing, trial, or application before the court
collateral proceeding
: a proceeding that concerns an order, motion, petition, or writ deriving from or sought in relation to another proceeding (as a trial) a collateral proceeding on a motion to have the judge in a pending trial disqualified
especially : one in which a collateral attack on a judgment is made
sought to avoid the effect of the judgment in a collateral proceeding after denial of a direct appeal
core proceeding
: a proceeding (as one instituted by a debtor against a creditor) that is integral to the administration of a bankruptcy estate and so falls under the jurisdiction of the bankruptcy court
non-core proceeding
: a proceeding involving a matter that relates to a bankruptcy case but that does not arise under bankruptcy laws, that could be adjudicated in a state court, and over which a bankruptcy court has limited authority
special proceeding
: a proceeding (as for condemnation or disbarment) that may be commenced independently of a pending action by petition or motion and from which a final order affecting a substantial right may be immediately appealed special proceedings created exclusively by statute where a special procedure is appropriate and warrantedSosebee v. County Line Sch. Dist., 897 S.W.2d 556 (1995)
summary proceeding
: a civil or criminal proceeding in the nature of a trial that is conducted without formalities (as indictment, pleadings, and usually a jury) for the speedy and peremptory disposition of a matter
supplementary proceeding
: a proceeding to discover the assets of a judgment debtor
also : a proceeding that in some way supplements another
b
: a hearing conducted by an administrative body
c
: a criminal prosecution or investigation
2
plural : an official record of things done or said

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