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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’m glad to be working with an IT company that's proactively strategizing for the future instead of reacting to yesterday's issues.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of proactively1
Example Sentences
Last year laws were strengthened to ensure platforms must take steps to proactively remove this material.
"As a society we need to be finding suitable, safe places which proactively encourage children to play, exercise and take a break from screens and devices."
Rarely has a major patient safety failure been uncovered and proactively admitted by NHSE.
By proactively upskilling, demonstrating adaptability, highlighting your impact, building strong connections and making your value clear, you’ll be better prepared to face whatever challenges might arise.
"Since the money dried up very, very few councils proactively go out looking for contaminated land sites because the council doesn't want to take the risk of finding them," said Mr Hartley.
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