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Synonyms

procedure

American  
[pruh-see-jer] / prəˈsi dʒər /

noun

  1. an act or a manner of proceeding in any action or process; conduct.

    Synonyms:
    management
  2. a particular course or mode of action.

    Synonyms:
    plan, method, operation
  3. any given mode of conducting legal, parliamentary, or other business, especially litigation and judicial proceedings.

  4. Computers.

    1. the sequence of actions or instructions to be followed in solving a problem or accomplishing a task.

    2. Also called subprogram.  a group of statements that may be used at one or more points in a computer program.


procedure British  
/ prəˈsiːdʒə /

noun

  1. a way of acting or progressing in a course of action, esp an established method

  2. the established mode or form of conducting the business of a legislature, the enforcement of a legal right, etc

  3. computing another name for subroutine

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Usage

What does procedure mean? A procedure is a particular way of doing something, especially one that is usually repeated in the same way each time.This is how the word is used in the phrases standard procedure and follow procedure, as in It’s important to follow procedure in the event of an emergency.The word procedure can also refer to a particular course of action, as in The instructions list all the steps of the procedure. This is especially used in professional and technical contexts.In a legal context, the word refers to the specific way that proceedings need to be carried out according to the rules.In a medical context, procedure is used as a synonym for operation, as in I’m having a minor procedure done tomorrow.In computers and programming, a procedure is a series or instructions followed in order to complete some task, often as part of a program.Example: This is not proper procedure! Who’s in charge here?

Other Word Forms

  • procedural adjective
  • procedurally adverb

Etymology

Origin of procedure

From the French word procédure, dating back to 1605–15. See proceed, -ure

Example Sentences

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She then underwent a procedure where her pre-cancerous cells, and a part of her cervix, were removed.

From BBC

Nasa said the rocket will be prepared over the next few days for what it calls a "wet dress rehearsal" - a test for fuel operations and countdown procedures.

From BBC

Following public scrutiny, government officials acknowledged errors in the handling of the case and said they are reviewing internal procedures to prevent similar incidents.

From Salon

The lawsuits allege the attorneys had “side agreements” with certain doctors to inflate medical bills for unnecessary procedures to get a larger payout.

From Los Angeles Times

In 2016, police officers appealed for help from dentists after the investigation revealed the man had undergone two identifiable dental procedures.

From BBC