"Proximo" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Proximo" Meaning

Proximo can be defined in different ways depending on the context, but in general, it is the Spanish adaptation of the word "proximo," which is the Latin word "proximus" meaning "next," "nearest," or "nearer." In English, it's often used interchangeably with "next."

1. Next: used to indicate a thing or person that comes after another in time, order, or position. For example:
- "He said the proximo weekend we are going to the beach."

2. Close: can imply nearness or closeness in any aspect, not just spatial. For example:
- "I'm going to the store; the proximo parking is far away."

3. Immediately after: can indicate an action or event to occur right after another or in a very short interval.
- "The proximo step is calling the insurance to see how long before we get a call back."

4. Soonest: implying that it is likely to occur or happen next, implying it's the most immediate option or next in time.
- "I don't have time to do it now, let's do the next task proximo."

The usage can vary widely depending on the speaker or writer's preference for focus on either the timeline or the immediacy of something.

"Proximo" Examples

Adjective

Proximo is mostly used as an adjective in English.

Examples:

I'm impressed by the proximo reactor design on this spacecraft. The tech will increase energy output by a magnitude of 10.
Her proximo relatives are in the 5th degree of separation. Good relations but not immediate family.
In the proximo year, the production and tech volume is projected to boost. The investors will make a fortune.
Factually, her investigation was done to bring a correct approach to provide the society desired changes via normal, enormous combination training training using the established system via proximo opposition premises.
Worlds WITHOUT borders opened its student outpatient clinics online offering shade-based services because simultaneously they reduced separately.

"Proximo" Similar Words

Proxigean

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Proximad

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Proximal is an adjective. It refers to something that is situated near to or closest to something else. <br><br>Example: "The proximal end of the bone is nearest to the joint."

Proximal

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Proximally

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Proximate

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Highly similar or closely related in character or quality; almost identical.<br><br>Example: "The proximate cause of the accident was the driver's distraction."<br><br>Alternative meaning: Close in space or time; neighboring or adjacent.<br><br>Example: "The proximate villages were affected by the flood."

Proximately

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Proximities

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Proximity

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The word "proximity" refers to the state or fact of being near or close to something. It can also refer to a close or intimate relationship between people, ideas, or things.

Proximodistal

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Proximodistal refers to a direction or movement that proceeds from the center or origin (proximal) towards the end or periphery (distal).<br><br>In anatomy, it's often used to describe the direction of movement or movement patterns of joints, muscles, or bones, such as flexion (bending) or extension (straightening). For example, when bending your elbow, the proximal direction is towards the center of the body, while the distal direction is towards the fingertips.<br><br>In other words, proximodistal is a way to describe a movement or direction that is from the closest point (proximal) to the furthest point (distal), often in a linear or arc-like manner.

Proxy

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A person or thing that acts on behalf of another, especially in a business or official capacity.<br><br>Example: "The manager acts as a proxy for the company in negotiations with investors."<br><br>A flaw or incomplete implementation of something, often found in beta versions of a product or software.<br><br>Example: "This new browser has some proxy bugs that need to be fixed before it's released."<br><br>A device or computer on a network that connects to the internet on behalf of other devices, often to provide security or anonymity.<br><br>Example: "I use a proxy server to hide my IP address when browsing online."

Prozac

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Pruce

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Prude

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Prudence

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Prudent

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Advising or expressing caution; careful and wise in one's decisions or actions.<br><br>Example: "She made a prudent decision to invest her money in a secure bank account."

Prudentia

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