Proximate

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  • Frequency of Use
    15 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    60 %
  • Proximate Meanings

    adjective describing word that qualifies a noun or pronoun, indicating nearness or closeness in space, time, or relationship

    Fields related to proximate

    Psychology

    In psychology, 'proximate mechanisms' are the immediate processes that underlie behavior or mental processes.

    Law

    In legal contexts, 'proximate cause' refers to a cause that is legally sufficient to result in a particular outcome.

    Engineering

    In engineering, 'proximate analysis' is used to determine the composition of a material, such as coal or food products.

    Chemistry

    In chemistry, 'proximate analysis' refers to the analysis of the composition of a substance, typically in terms of its major components.

    Biology

    In biology, the term 'proximate' is used to describe the immediate or direct cause of a biological phenomenon.

    Occupation Usage of proximate

    Writer

    In the field of law, a proximate cause is used to determine legal responsibility for an event. Writers may use the term in legal writing or research.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term 'proximate' when discussing factors that are closely related to a specific behavior or outcome in a research study or clinical setting.

    Biologist

    Biologists use the term 'proximate' to describe immediate causes or mechanisms that directly lead to a biological phenomenon or process.

    Engineer

    Engineers may use the term 'proximate' when referring to components or factors that are closely connected to a specific engineering problem or solution.

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