Proceedable

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /prəˈsidəbəl/

Definitions of proceedable

adjective describing something that can be proceeded with or continued

Example Sentences

A1 The instructions were easy to follow, making the task proceedable for beginners.

A2 The application process is proceedable online, saving time and effort for users.

B1 The project proposal seems proceedable, but we may need to make some adjustments.

B2 The contract negotiation is proceeding smoothly, and it looks like it will be proceedable soon.

C1 The legal team confirmed that the case is proceedable and will be brought to court.

C2 The investment opportunity is highly proceedable, with potential for significant returns.

Examples of proceedable in a Sentence

formal The project was deemed proceedable after thorough analysis and evaluation.

informal Looks like we're good to go with this plan, it's proceedable.

slang This idea is totally proceedable, let's make it happen!

figurative Her confidence made her seem very proceedable in the eyes of the audience.

Grammatical Forms of proceedable

past tense

proceeded

plural

proceedables

comparative

more proceedable

superlative

most proceedable

present tense

proceed

future tense

will proceed

perfect tense

have proceeded

continuous tense

is proceeding

singular

proceedable

positive degree

proceedable

infinitive

to proceed

gerund

proceeding

participle

proceeding

Origin and Evolution of proceedable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'proceedable' originated from the combination of the word 'proceed' and the suffix '-able'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something capable of being proceeded with or continued, the term 'proceedable' has evolved to also imply feasibility or suitability for proceeding or moving forward.