Proximated

Definitions

  1. (v.) Past tense of proximate, meaning to place or set near in a legal or logical relationship.
    The parties proximated their claims to simplify the litigation process.

Commentary

Used primarily as the past tense form of 'proximate' in legal contexts relating to closeness or causation; not a standalone term.

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