proses

[ˈprəʊsɪz]

proses Definition

  • 1to write or speak in a dull, lengthy, and tedious way
  • 2to proceed with a series of actions or events

Using proses: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "proses" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He proses on about his work for hours.

  • Example

    She proses through her daily routine without much thought.

  • Example

    The meeting prosed on for hours without any clear conclusion.

proses Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for proses

Idioms Using proses

  • get the show on the road

    to begin or start something

    Example

    Let's get the show on the road and start the meeting.

  • to continue an activity or process

    Example

    We need to keep the ball rolling if we want to finish this project on time.

  • to do things in the wrong order

    Example

    You can't start building the house before you have the land - don't put the cart before the horse.

Phrases with proses

  • in the course of being done or carried out

    Example

    The project is still in process and won't be completed for another month.

  • a method of solving a problem by eliminating all the possible solutions until only one is left

    Example

    We used the process of elimination to determine which suspect committed the crime.

  • fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement

    Example

    The defendant was denied due process during his trial.

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Summary: proses in Brief

'Proses' [ˈprəʊsɪz] is a verb that means to write or speak in a dull, lengthy, and tedious way or to proceed with a series of actions or events. It is often used to describe someone who talks too much or goes on and on about a topic. 'Proses' can also be used in phrases like 'in process' and idioms like 'get the show on the road,' meaning to start something.