proximate in the PONS Dictionary

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proximate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

proximate connection

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Its proximate cause is the object as it appears.
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The proximate cause of death was cardiac arrest, a complication of his cancer and ongoing cardiac problems.
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Some privileged people will acquire better land (that is, more arable, proximate to potential capital, more pleasing views).
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Below the surface of proximate drivers are ultimate drivers.
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The court found this to be a proximate cause of the explosion and granted final judgment for the plaintiffs.
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Practised to perfection these states take one to pure the mind-states on the plane of formlessness that are proximate to the apex of existence.
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The proximate occasion may be necessary, that is, such as a person can not abandon or get rid of.
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Preparation is divided into three areas: remote, proximate, and immediate. a.
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Price controls fail to achieve their proximate aim, which is to reduce prices paid by retail consumers, but such controls do manage to reduce supply.
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As colleges acquired physical facilities, visible campuses formed with a proximate student population.
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