Proximate

//ˈpɹɒk.sɪ.mət//

Synonyms for "proximate" (92 found)

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Translations

6 translations across 5 languages.

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Bulgarian

1 entries
  • най-близък adj (close or closest; adjacent)

Danish

1 entries
  • nær adj (close or closest; adjacent)

Interlingua

1 entries
  • proxime adj (close or closest; adjacent)

Ottoman Turkish

1 entries
  • یاقین adj (close or closest; adjacent)

Russian

2 entries
  • ближа́йший adj (close or closest; adjacent)
  • сме́жный adj (close or closest; adjacent)

Sample sentences

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On the 22nd of March of 2022, I went to the pizzeria twice, in the morning and in the afternoon. I went to the cafe to have Strawberry Coconut Drink in the crowded afternoon. Sitting at different, but proximate tables, were Don, a white man with glasses, and Chen, a stocky Chinese. They were talking. Don was about the same age group as my younger brother Paolo; both went to Rideau Elementary School, whilst I went to Errington Elementary School. I remembered that the Rideau school field was just mounds of dirt with an impromptu mountain bike circulating racetrack. There were red poppies growing. I imagined Star Wars' Jawas lurking in the mounds. It was the late 1970s.

Source: tatoeba (10730678)

And writing a Theory of the Deluge here, as we do, we were to exhibit a Series of causes whereby it might be made intelligible, or to shew^([sic]) the proximate Natural Causes of it; […]

Source: wiktionary

[…] the basis of a reformed constitution was laid, by the appointment of a grand council, consisting of all such citizens as could prove that their proximate ancestors had shared in the offices or honours of the state.

Source: wiktionary

The proposed changes recognize that adequate off-street parking is an important, and often challenging, issue in many residential neighborhoods, and attempt to balance the need for off-street parking with appropriate limitations, especially in areas visible from the street or proximate to neighboring properties.

Source: wiktionary

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