proceed with

proceed with

To begin, continue, or move ahead with some action or undertaking. Now that we have secured planning permission from the city, we can proceed with construction as planned. After the squatters' appeal was overturned by the Supreme Court, the company proceeded with evicting them from the empty warehouses.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

proceed with something

to move ahead with something; to continue something. Now, we will proceed with the reading of the minutes of the last meeting. When will you proceed with the needed action?
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

proceed with

v.
To begin or continue some action or process: The company proceeded with its plan to fire the workers, despite opposition from the union.
See also: proceed
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • move on
  • move on someone
  • measure for drapes
  • measure the drapes
  • start on
  • off to a flying start
  • a flying start
  • flying start
  • think before (doing something)
  • think before doing
References in periodicals archive
Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn claimed the buildings were not in as bad a state of disrepair as Forest City claimed, but the ESDC gave him the green light to proceed with their demolition anyway.
A spokesperson for Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn said that opponents of Ratner's project are pleased with the rulings, even though the developer can now proceed with the demolition.
Morlock says Madsen Gold will proceed with a preliminary feasibility study.
The Red Lake district was delivered a blow when TVX Gold announced that it will not proceed with further development at the old Cochenour-Willans gold mine.
During this period, the Service can proceed with its determination of taxable income.
While the Service's general policy may be not to proceed with the civil aspects, that policy must be implemented in each case.
In the second year, when P and S proceed with a consolidated return election, E&P will be calculated on a consolidated basis.