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    proximate
    /ˈprɒksɪmət/

    adjective

    • 1. (especially of the cause of something) closest in relationship; immediate: "the fact that a storm may show up the poor condition of a flat roof does not signify that storm was the proximate cause of damage to it"
    • 2. nearly accurate; approximate: "he would try to change her speech into proximate ladylikeness"

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  3. Proximate means immediately preceding or following, very near, or soon forthcoming. It comes from the Latin word prope, meaning "near". See synonyms, examples, word history, and legal and medical definitions.

  4. Proximate means closest in time, place, relationship, etc. to something. Learn how to use this formal adjective with sentences and synonyms from Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. Proximate definition: next; nearest; immediately before or after in order, place, occurrence, etc.. See examples of PROXIMATE used in a sentence.

  6. Proximate means next or nearest in space, time, or order, or very close or approximate. Learn the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of proximate with sentences and quizzes.

  7. Proximate means direct, immediate, or very near in space, time, or order. Find out the origin, usage, and related words of proximate from various dictionaries and sources.

  8. adjective. closest in degree or order (space or time) especially in a chain of causes and effects. “news of his proximate arrival”. “interest in proximate rather than ultimate goals”. synonyms: immediate. immediately before or after as in a chain of cause and effect. see more. see less.

  9. Proximate means nearest in time, order, etc. to something. It is often used in specialist contexts, such as medicine or biology. Learn how to use it with pictures, pronunciation and synonyms.

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