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process
[pros-es, proh-ses]
noun
plural
processesa systematic series of actions directed to some end.
to devise a process for homogenizing milk.
Synonyms: operationa continuous action, operation, or series of changes taking place in a definite manner.
the process of decay.
Law.
the summons, mandate, or writ by which a defendant or thing is brought before court for litigation.
the whole course of the proceedings in an action at law.
Photography., photomechanical or photoengraving methods collectively.
Biology, Anatomy., a natural outgrowth, projection, or appendage.
a process of a bone.
the action of going forward or on.
the condition of being carried on.
course or lapse, as of time.
conk.
verb (used with object)
to treat or prepare by some particular series of actions, as in manufacturing.
to handle (papers, records, etc.) by systematically organizing them, recording or making notations on them, following up with appropriate action, or the like.
to process mail.
to mentally or emotionally deal with and make sense of.
Cognitive therapy can be helpful in processing traumatic events and experiences.
The disease affects the brain's ability to process bodily sensations.
to require (someone) to answer questionnaires, perform various tasks, and sometimes to undergo physical and aptitude classification examinations before the beginning or termination of a period of service.
The army processes all personnel entering or leaving the service.
to convert (an agricultural commodity) into marketable form by a special series of steps, as pasteurization.
to institute a legal process against; prosecute.
to serve a process or summons on.
Computers., to carry out operations on (data or programs).
conk.
verb (used without object)
to deal with something mentally or emotionally and make sense of it.
That movie completely blew me away—I’m still processing a week later.
to undergo administrative activities involved in hiring or firing personnel, organizing and reviewing information to make a decision, etc..
The recruits are expected to process in four days.
Your application for admission is still processing, but you should hear from us shortly.
adjective
prepared or modified by an artificial process or procedure.
process cheese.
noting, pertaining to, or involving photomechanical or photoengraving methods.
a process print.
Informal., of or relating to hair that has been conked, or chemically straightened.
Movies., created by or used in process cinematography.
a moving background on a process screen.
process
1/ ˈprəʊsɛs /
noun
a series of actions that produce a change or development
the process of digestion
a method of doing or producing something
a forward movement
the course of time
a summons, writ, etc, commanding a person to appear in court
the whole proceedings in an action at law
a natural outgrowth or projection of a part, organ, or organism
a distinct subtask of a computer system which can be regarded as proceeding in parallel with other subtasks of the system
(modifier) relating to the general preparation of a printing forme or plate by the use, at some stage, of photography
(modifier) denoting a film, film scene, shot, etc, made by techniques that produce unusual optical effects
verb
to subject to a routine procedure; handle
to treat or prepare by a special method, esp to treat (food) in order to preserve it
to process cheese
to institute legal proceedings against
to serve a process on
photog
to develop, rinse, fix, wash, and dry (exposed film, etc)
to produce final prints or slides from (undeveloped film)
computing to perform mathematical and logical operations on (data) according to programmed instructions in order to obtain the required information
to prepare (food) using a food processor
process
2/ prəˈsɛs /
verb
(intr) to proceed in or as if in a procession
Pronunciation Note
Other Word Forms
- processual adjective
- overprocess verb (used with object)
- preprocess verb
- reprocess verb (used with object)
- semiprocessed adjective
- transprocess noun
- unprocessed adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of process1
Origin of process2
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Immigrant rights attorneys say holding immigrants throughout their cases — a process that can sometimes take years — is intended to break the spirit of many and force them to sign their own deportation orders.
In response to questions from ProPublica, a White House official said that although DeRemer opted to stay in Oregon, her husband “continued to move forward with the process of becoming” an Arizona resident.
It was this really creative process that for me as a young person coming up in this industry, I haven’t really had permission to participate in up until working with somebody like Maude.
With the ageing process taking a toll, the 38-year-old is not keen to fill up his tennis diary.
The Justice Department has sent letters to at least 26 states requesting details about voters, election processes and election officials.
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A process is a systematic series of actions directed to some end. When should you use this noun over procedure or proceeding? Find out on Thesaurus.com.
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