Process ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Process ( noun )

A series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french proces, from latin processus 'advance, procedure', from procedere 'proceed'. the original sense was 'advance, progression', later 'legal procedure', giving rise to the current sense.

Examples:

  1. The process of making coffee involves grinding the beans and boiling water.
  2. He explained the process of how to assemble the toy.
  3. The process of evolution took millions of years.
  4. The digestive process begins in the mouth.
  5. The process of creating the new policy involved input from various departments.

(As a verb)

Process ( verb )

A series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french proces, from latin processus 'advance, procedure', from procedere 'proceed'. the original sense was 'advance, progression', later 'legal procedure', giving rise to the current sense.

Examples:

  1. The process of making coffee involves grinding the beans and boiling water.
  2. He explained the process of how to assemble the toy.
  3. The process of evolution took millions of years.
  4. The digestive process begins in the mouth.
  5. The process of creating the new policy involved input from various departments.
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