Proximateing

Definitions

  1. (v. (gerund)) Present participle of 'proximate' as used in law to describe the act of establishing proximate cause.
    The jury is proximateing the defendant's actions to the plaintiff's injury.

Commentary

'Proximateing' is a rare gerund form related to 'proximate.' Use 'proximate cause' for substantive discussion.

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