To take action in advance of an expected event(verb)
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Use "proact" in a sentence
"Also why are you having a go at the proact scheme."
"Telling someone to be proactive is passive, not as powerful, as telling them to proact (think of the opposite - telling someone to be reactive instead of telling someone to react is a very different instruction - the latter demands action ... but in the wrong direction)."
"I'm using the verb "to proact" on a regular basis now, especially at work and in a strategic context."