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noun

process

PROH-sehs
noun
1
A series of steps or actions that lead to a particular result.
"Learning a language is a slow process."
"The hiring process took several weeks."
2
In computing, a running instance of a program.
"The task manager showed dozens of background processes."
verb
1
To handle or work through something according to a set method, including data or information.
"It takes a few days to process a refund."
"The software processes thousands of transactions per second."

How to Use Process

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA sequence of steps toward an outcome, or to work through something step by step.

Common pairings
ongoing process process an order thought process process data

Word Forms

processed past tense, processed past tense, processes plural, processes singular, processes singular

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Etymology

From Old French procés, "journey, course," from Latin prōcessus, "advance, progress," from prōcēdō, "to go forward."

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