In a proximate manner, position, or degree; immediately.(adverb)
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Use "proximately" in a sentence
"Because we won't have the kind of proximately we've had over last nine years."
"Still, federal prosecutors urged a judge not to confer victim status on the Terry family, arguing that the agent was not "directly and proximately" harmed by Avila's alleged act."
"The defendants' conduct was a substantial factor in proximately causing the passengers' deaths"