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Closest in degree or order (space or time) especially in a chain of causes and effects.
ultimate
immediate
Catalan
pròxim
Proximate.
close
1
The right rib section of each animal was collected for
proximate
analysis.
2
The magistrate would bend to the most
proximate
power, and not interfere.
3
Therefore unbelief, like faith, is in the intellect as its
proximate
subject.
4
The
proximate
or final causes of this difference have not been investigated.
5
He does not mean the 'final cause;' he means the
'
proximate
cause.
6
I, Gottfried Gottfried, threw a
proximate
reigning Prince out of the window!
7
The
proximate
reasons behind the outcome of Africa's collision with Europe are clear.
8
However, the
proximate
mechanisms underlying species-specific learned behaviors remain poorly understood.
9
Historical sciences are concerned with chains of
proximate
and ultimate causes.
10
Only in its
proximate
surroundings is the place semi-rural and select.
11
In conclusion, we may say a word regarding the
proximate
future of Niagara.
12
The
proximate
reason for this was that wages had been growing too fast.
13
Two kinds of preparation are necessary, the remote and the
proximate
.
14
Two major pathways contribute to
Ras
-
proximate
-
1
-
mediated
integrin activation in stimulated platelets.
15
Those decisions are, surely, the
proximate
cause for its torrid present.
16
Moreover, the
proximate
species of sacrifice are two, and there are no more.
proximate
proximate cause
proximate end
proximate mechanisms
more proximate
proximate matter
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