proceed from
proceed from
1. To leave or depart from some location. If you proceed from the train station for one mile, you should reach an intersection beside a large apple tree.
2. To originate, stem, or have developed from something. Most of the company's financial woes proceeded from a particularly unfortunate corporate takeover in the early '90s, which saddled them with massive amounts of debt.
See also: proceed
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
proceed from
v.
1. To set out or embark from some place: We proceeded from the bus station toward our hotel.
2. To have something as an origin or cause; have developed from something: Most of our mistakes proceed from carelessness.
See also: proceed
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
- depart for (some place)
- depart for some place
- depart
- go away
- Go away!
- going away
- depart this life
- run off
- leave
- leave (someone or something) (at) (some place)