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proactively
[ proh-ak-tiv-lee ]
adverb
- in advance and in order to prepare for, intervene in, or control an expected occurrence, especially a negative or challenging one:
I鈥檓 glad to be working with an IT company that's proactively strategizing for the future instead of reacting to yesterday's issues.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of proactively1
Example Sentences
Cheshire Police also proactively looked into Burrows' time with the Scouts, and found victims in the West Midlands.
A TikTok spokesperson said: "We do not allow harmful AI-generated content on our platform and we proactively find 96% of content that breaks these rules before it is reported to us."
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Trump added he would like Powell to more proactively cut interest rates.
Also I will never proactively reach out to say, 鈥淵ou should have said this or that鈥 or 鈥淗ere鈥檚 how to better handle that.鈥
Prof Galdas believes men will engage more if services are redesigned to meet their needs - proactively offering support, having flexible access and focusing on practical action to improve mental health issues.
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