Proximate

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Proximate
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Meanings, Synonyms, Etymology, Translations and More
Meaning of Proximate
immediate , nearest, direct , next in order.
Synonyms of Proximate
adjective
about to happen
abutting
adjacent
adjoining
approaching
at hand
attached
bordering
bordering uponclose
closeathandclose by
closestconnected
connecting
contactual
conterminal
conterminous
contiguous
edging
expected
following
forthcoming
fringing
immediate
imminent
impendent
impending
in close proximity
juxtaposed
near
nearest
neighboring
next
nigh
prospective
proximal
proximus
sequent
subsequent
succeeding
tangent
tangential
touching
upcoming
verging
vicinal Associated Concepts: proximate cause
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Contemporaneous, Contributory Negligence, Immediate Cause, Labor Dispute, Proximate Cause.
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See Also
Cause
Damages
Dominion

