procedere

Usages of procedere

Qui nimis celeriter procedunt saepe ordinem amittunt; qui prudenter recedunt minus periculi habent.
Those who advance too quickly often lose order; those who retreat prudently have less danger.
Post meridiem alterum agmen e monte descendit et ad flumen procedit.
In the afternoon another column comes down from the mountain and advances to the river.
Magistra addit prudentem ducem non solum procedere scire, sed etiam recedere, cum necesse sit.
The teacher adds that a wise general knows not only how to advance, but also how to retreat when it is necessary.
Dux femina milites monet ne sine ordine procedant.
The female general warns the soldiers not to advance without order.
Dux signum dat, et milites ex castris procedunt.
The general gives the signal, and the soldiers advance from the camp.
Dux milites oppugnantes monet ne sine ordine procedant.
The general warns the attacking soldiers not to advance without order.
Antequam legio procedat, dux paucos milites ad hostes explorandos mittit.
Before the legion advances, the general sends a few soldiers to scout the enemy.
Quamquam fuga hostium iam incipit, dux milites monet ne sine ordine procedant.
Although the enemy’s flight is already beginning, the general warns the soldiers not to advance without order.
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