proactively

adverb

pro·​ac·​tive·​ly (ˌ)prō-ˈak-tiv-lē How to pronounce proactively (audio)
: in a proactive manner : in a way that anticipates future problems, needs, or changes
… a system that allows us to alert customers if there's an issue with travel, whether their flight is delayed or proactively letting them know there is a transit strike in New York, or whatever.Steven Barnhart
By working proactively with charter organizations and other outside groups, district leaders could take a role in shaping the array of new alternative schools so that it benefits students most …Los Angeles Times

Examples of proactively in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web Organizations can proactively improve by carefully examining their own leadership pipelines and start being more intentional in preparing women and diverse talent for advancement, rather than for their next career move. Tacy M. Byham, Fortune, 25 Apr. 2024 The Homeless Action Network of Detroit (HAND) has advocated for street outreach teams, as part of their normal work, to proactively identify people who are usually in that area and encourage them to go into emergency shelter during the draft. Nushrat Rahman, Detroit Free Press, 18 Apr. 2024 However, Lloyd is also bullish about the need for book trade leaders to proactively embrace and shape AI. Molly Flatt, Fortune Europe, 17 Apr. 2024 The labor division proactively dug into industries known for rampant wage theft, including nail salons, construction and home health care services, according to the report. Joe Rubino, The Denver Post, 3 Apr. 2024 Looking ahead, Mahoney predicts that marketers who aspire to maintain a seat within the C-suite—no matter the title—will need to proactively round out and deepen their financial skills while also becoming experts on once-distant concerns like data privacy and cybersecurity. Lila MacLellan, Fortune, 1 Apr. 2024 Predictive thermal management: AI analyzes sensor data to predict temperature fluctuations and adjust cooling systems proactively. Timothy Papandreou, Forbes, 30 Mar. 2024 These tools help agencies proactively plan procurements and outline appropriate solution requirements. Gisele Waters, IEEE Spectrum, 26 Mar. 2024 Flannigan said the research could help identify when drought conditions could allow fires to explode overnight and help emergency managers decide when to proactively evacuate or move resources. Evan Bush, NBC News, 13 Mar. 2024

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Word History

First Known Use

1961, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of proactively was in 1961

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“Proactively.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/proactively. Accessed 3 May. 2024.

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