Definition of Proaction

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Proaction

pro tanto
pro tem
pro tempore
pro wrestling
proa
proabort
proabortion
proabortionism
proabortionist
proabortionists
proaccelerin
proacrosin
proact
proacted
proacting
proaction (current term)
proactions
proactive
proactively
proactiveness
proactivity
proacts
proadjective
proadjectives
proadverb
proadverbs
proallergic
proangiogenesis
proangiogenetic
proangiogenic

Literary usage of Proaction

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Global Challenge and Local Response: Initiatives for Economic Regeneration by Walter B. Stöhr (1990)
"... direct demands from business Finally, proaction ... refers to those activities where the municipality is the taker of the initiative' (OECD, 1986c, pp. ..."

2. Chinese Views of Future Warfare by Michael Pillsbury (1997)
"... characterized by proaction and prediction, not simply taking action after a crisis has occurred; it will stress the overall situation, mutual relations, ..."

3. Methods in Teaching: Being the Stockton Methods in Elementary Schools by Edward Hughes, Rose Viola Winterburn (1907)
"The name of a familiar object is pronounced slowly, as, Ear Training cat; the pupil recognizes the word, proaction ..."

4. The Journal of Jurisprudence by Law Library Microform Consortium (1863)
"No judge's order—not •'- the form of judicial interposition—is requisite ; on the mere proaction of a summons signed by the pursuer's agent, ..."

5. Who Needs Las Vegas?: Gambling and Its Impacts in a Southwestern Minnesota by Mikal J. Aasved, James M. Schaefer (1994)
"... TITL: proaction to the Terrorist/Hostage-Taking Challenge - À Training Exercise JCIT: Police Chief, V 49, N 4 (April 1982), P 51-53 PAUT; Lingo, ..."

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