proximately
1Proximately — Prox i*mate*ly, adv. In a proximate manner, position, or degree; immediately. [1913 Webster] …
2proximately — proximate ► ADJECTIVE 1) closest in space, time, or relationship. 2) nearly accurate; approximate. DERIVATIVES proximately adverb. ORIGIN Latin proximatus drawn near , from proximus nearest …
3proximately — adverb see proximate …
4proximately — See proximate. * * * …
5proximately — adverb In a proximate manner, position, or degree; immediately …
6proximately — prÉ‘ksɪmÉ™tlɪ / prÉ’k adv. nearly, closely, nearby …
7proximately — prox·i·mate·ly …
8proximately — Directly or immediately. Pertaining to that which in an ordinary natural sequence produces a specific result, no independent disturbing agency intervening. Weaver v. Landis, 66 Cal.App.2d 34, 151 P.2d 884, 886. See proximate proximate cause …
9proximately — adverb see proximate …
10proximate — proximately, adv. proximateness, n. proximation /prok seuh may sheuhn/, n. /prok seuh mit/, adj. 1. next; nearest; immediately before or after in order, place, occurrence, etc. 2. close; very near. 3. approximate; fairly accurate. 4. forthcoming; …