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- Dictionaryprocedure/prəˈsiːdʒə/
noun
- 1. an established or official way of doing something: "the police are now reviewing procedures"
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PROCEDURE definition: 1. a set of actions that is the official or accepted way of doing something: 2. a medical…. Learn more.
A procedure is a way of proceeding—a way of taking action or completing a task. The word often implies that there is a specific plan or set of rules that need to be followed in certain situations. This is especially implied in phrases like standard procedure or proper procedure.
1. : one or more methods or steps for the enforcement or administration of rights, duties, justice, or laws. civil procedure. police procedure. compare procedural law, substantive law. 2. : a particular and especially established way of doing something. a medical procedure. security procedures.
1. the act, method, or manner of proceeding in some action; esp., the sequence of steps to be followed. 2. a particular course of action or way of doing something. 3. the established way of carrying on the business of a legislature, law court, etc.
1. the act or manner of proceeding in any action or process; conduct. 2. a particular course or mode of action. 3. any given mode of conducting legal, parliamentary, or similar business.
noun. a way of acting or progressing in a course of action, esp an established method. the established mode or form of conducting the business of a legislature, the enforcement of a legal right, etc. computing another name for subroutine.
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