Crossword-Solution: PROCEEDS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Proceeds | n. pl. | That which comes forth or results; effect; yield; issue; product; sum accruing from a sale, etc. |
We have 32 clues for the answer “PROCEEDS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Total amount brought in | 1 answer |
| Take from a sale | 1 answer |
| Sum derived from a sale. | 1 answer |
| Net profits from a sale | 1 answer |
| Money earned from an event, say | 1 answer |
| Income from an auction | 1 answer |
| Earnings from a sale | 1 answer |
| Derived sum. | 1 answer |
| Amount realized from sale. | 1 answer |
| Amount cleared in a deal | 1 answer |
| Amounts of money. | 2 answers |
| Goes forward | 2 answers |
| Takings | 10 answers |
| Goes on | 11 answers |
| Receipts | 14 answers |
| Returns | 14 answers |
| TURNOVER | 15 answers |
| Carries on | 15 answers |
| Continues | 21 answers |
| Receipt | 22 answers |
| MONEY coming in | 26 answers |
| payload | 29 answers |
| Earnings | 37 answers |
| Box office | 44 answers |
| Income | 47 answers |
| Gate | 47 answers |
| Profit | 51 answers |
| Outcome | 58 answers |
| Performance | 58 answers |
| Net | 69 answers |
| Money | 74 answers |
| Take | 94 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEART
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PROCEEDS (5)
The auctioning of large-scale enterprises is now in progress with the proceeds being held in escrow until the prior ownership (that is, Estonian or the Commonwealth of Independent States) can be established.
But if we did not know that all which we possess of real and true proceeds from a Perfect and Infinite Being, however clear and distinct our ideas might be, we should have no ground on that account for the assurance that they possessed the perfection of being true.
With memory to help, man preserves his observations and reasonings, reflects upon them, adds to them, recombines, and so proceeds, stage by stage, to far results—from the teakettle to the ocean greyhound’s complex engine; from personal labor to slave labor; from wigwam to palace; from the capricious chase to agriculture and stored food; from nomadic life to stable government and concentrated authority; from incoherent hordes to massed armies.
After all her painful traffic, the whole proceeds were perhaps half a dozen coppers, and a questionable ninepence which ultimately proved to be copper likewise.
The complainant proceeds to state, that he was, after many menaces, stript, bound, and his limbs exposed to fire in the manner already described, till, compelled by excess of agony, he subscribed the charter and leases presented to him, of the contents of which he was totally ignorant.
Quotes with PROCEEDS (3)
Only after the concept of knowledge has been based on an ontological relation [*Seinsverhältnis*] can we work out the particular kind of being from which the principle of immanence-to-consciousness (the starting point of Idealism and Critical Realism) mistakenly proceeds as though from a primary insight. This is the being of "being-conscious" [*Bewusst-Seins*]. All being-conscious must first of all be brought under the higher concept of ideal being, or, at all events, that of…
BERENGER: And you consider all this natural? DUDARD: What could be more natural than a rhinoceros? BERENGER: Yes, but for a man to turn into a rhinoceros is abnormal beyond question. DUDARD: Well, of course, that's a matter of opinion ... BERENGER: It is beyond question, absolutely beyond question! DUDARD: You seem very sure of yourself. Who can say where the normal stops and the abnormal begins? Can you personally define these conceptions of normality and abnormality? Nobody…
Love is a mighty power, a great and complete good; Love alone lightens every burden, and makes the rough places smooth. It bears every hardship as though it were nothing, and renders all bitterness sweet and acceptable. The love of Jesus is noble, and inspires us to great deeds; it moves us always to desire perfection. Love aspires to high things, and is held back by nothing base. Love longs to be free, a stranger to every worldly desire, lest its inner vision become dimmed, …
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT.
Used 18 times in crossword archives (1944–2021).