process

noun, verb122 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3

A common way to say a process takes a significant amount of time.

A general term for a process that is not easy to do or understand.

Refers to the usual or expected way a process happens.

The process of making plans for something.

Focuses on the low speed at which a process happens.

Refers to a process that occurs in nature without human intervention.

The cognitive process of reaching a decision.

Describes a process with many interconnected parts, often difficult to understand.

A series of discussions to find a peaceful solution to a war or political disagreement.

Indicates a process that has already started and is still happening.

The process by which a society makes its governing decisions.

A process that follows a set of official rules or procedures.

Describes a process that happens slowly and steadily over time.

Similar to 'complex', emphasizing the difficulty in understanding or executing the process.

The methods and procedures used in a democracy for decision-making and representation.

A process vital for a living organism to live.

The set of steps used to create a product in a factory.

The natural biological process of growing older.

The procedures and rules involved in the legal system.

Emphasizes that a process takes a very long time.

Describes a process that is emotionally or physically difficult and unpleasant.

A method or means of changing one or more chemicals or chemical compounds.

The natural process by which the body repairs itself after injury.

Highlights that a process requires a large investment of time.

Similar to 'constant', emphasizing an unbroken sequence.

The entire process of conducting an election.

A procedure involving chemical or mechanical steps to aid in the manufacturing of an item.

A legal requirement that the state must respect all legal rights owed to a person.

Describes a process that continues without any interruption.

A process involving discussion and seeking advice before making a decision.

The process through which a bill becomes a law.

A process that is completed in two distinct stages.

Describes a process that is long, slow, or dull; tiresome or monotonous.

The series of steps and procedures followed within the court system.

A process that is completed in three distinct stages.

Describes a process done with great care and thoroughness.

Describes a process that takes a lot of time and physical or mental effort.

Describes an extremely tiring and demanding process.

Describes a process that requires a lot of effort and is very tiring.

To handle or deal with something in a way that is effective without wasting time or resources.

Similar to 'process correctly', emphasizing the appropriate or standard method.

To handle or deal with something in the right way.

To completely understand or deal with something.

To process data or information using a computer or other electronic device.

Used to describe what the process consists of or what it achieves.

Indicates the purpose or subject of a process.

A common way to say a process happens, especially for planned events.

A formal way to say a process happens.

To describe a process as it develops or becomes clear over time.

A specific point or period within a larger process.

Similar to 'a stage in the process'.

A method of finding a solution by removing all the incorrect possibilities.

Refers to food that has been significantly altered from its natural state, often with added ingredients.

A common way to say 'begin the process'.

A common, less formal way to say 'accelerate the process'.

To experience or be subjected to a process.

To start a process.

To make a process happen more quickly.

To make a process easier to do or understand.

To make a process more efficient and effective by using simpler or faster methods.

A more formal way to say 'go through a process', often used for medical or official procedures.

A formal term for starting a process, especially an official one.

Indicates the agent (e.g., a computer, a person) that performs the processing.

Indicates the result or final product of a process.