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proceedspl. n. an increase usually measured in money that comes from labor, business, or propertyestimated that the annual proceeds from an increase in the state sales tax would be enormous earnings, gain(s), income, incoming(s), profit, return, revenue, yield killing, windfallsalary, take-home pay, tips, wagesbankroll, capital, coffers, exchequer, finances, funds, money, pocket, pocketbook, resources, wherewithal charge, cost, disbursement, expenditures, expenses, outgo, outlay the amount of money left when expenses are subtracted from the total amount receivedall proceeds from the special promotion will go to charity earnings, gain, lucre, net, payoff, profit, return cleanup, killing, windfallbottom linegross, salescompensation, emolument, income, pay, payment, remittal, requital, salary, wagesinterest, revenue, yield charge, cost, disbursement, expenditure, expense, loss, outgo, outlay proceedsverbpresent tense third-person singular of proceedto move forward along a courseyou may proceed with your plan advances, comes, comes along, does, fares, forges, gets along, gets on, goes, goes along, goes off, marches, paces, progresses accelerates, fast-forwards, speedsapproaches, nearsjourneys, passes, repairs, runs, travels, wendsactuates, drives, impels, propels, pushestakes out gains ground remains, stands, stays, stops arrests, balks, blocks, checks, detains, halts, hinders, holds back, impedes, nips, obstructs, slows (down or up), stemsrepresses, retards, stunts, suppressesdelays, interrupts, stallscramps, hampers, inhibitsceases, lets up, pausesregresseswaits in 1665 |