Used in a Sentence

proximal

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for proximal.

Editorial note

> It's plain that tech is the proximal cause It's half of the proximal cause.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

(anatomy, geology) Closer to the point of attachment or observation.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of proximal gathered in one view.

adjective

(anatomy, geology) Closer to the point of attachment or observation.

adjective

(dentistry) Facing toward another tooth. The proximal surfaces of a tooth are those that touch or are close to neighboring teeth.

adjective

(linguistics) Closer to the speaker.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for proximal.

adjective

(anatomy, geology) Closer to the point of attachment or observation.

adjective

(dentistry) Facing toward another tooth. The proximal surfaces of a tooth are those that touch or are close to neighboring teeth.

adjective

(linguistics) Closer to the speaker.

Example sentences

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> It's plain that tech is the proximal cause It's half of the proximal cause.

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Generally when assigning blame you should look for a reasonably proximal and changeable item in the change of effects.

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Yeah, it's relatively proximal to their core activities, to be fair, so that wasn't a great example.

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You can apply pressure to the wound, or to the artery proximal to the wound.

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Baikonur is a pretty f'ing good place to hide something like a 777, and is very proximal to the last possible position.

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The complete paralysis when it comes to rezoning is an equally valid proximal cause.

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Sadly, those with less money are the ones who need this knowledge the most, but learning without proximal practice is just wasting time.

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The node (onion router) most proximal to the hidden service is always connected to by the hidden service, not the other way around.

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Private cars don't often do one way trips in a way that is possible to get a proximal one-way journey in the other direction.

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The level of violence expressed in a religious text is neither proximal to the level of violence perpetuated in its name nor is it changeable.

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Eventually one cannot continue putting blame solely on the proximal cause.

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She brought into question IoT device interoperability and the rationale for sending all IoT data through the cloud when the purpose of much of the data is communicating between local devices on a proximal network.

Quote examples

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It should be all the more galling because the proximal cause was that Ukraine was too "pro-EU".

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One of the learning buzzwords is "Zone of Proximal Development" which basically means the concepts that are 'nearby' what the learner already knows, and can be learned with help.

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And the memeset I'd personally put my money on being the proximal cause is "humans are a blight upon Mother Gaia and should be removed at all costs".

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A situation "where I am proximal to good developers and expected to be learning SE practices while working as a subject matter expert (SME) to developers" would be the perfect solution for me.

Proper noun examples

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Proximal networking is a potential alternative worthy of consideration, but that's at least a few years away right now.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use proximal in a sentence?

> It's plain that tech is the proximal cause It's half of the proximal cause.

What does proximal mean?

(anatomy, geology) Closer to the point of attachment or observation.

What part of speech is proximal?

proximal is commonly used as adjective.