process

/ˈpɹəʊ.sɛs/
verb 6noun 5

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

gradual, lengthy, long, slow | constant, continuous | complex, complicated, difficult | natural

due

The company promised to follow due process before making any decisions about layoffs.

painful

Learning a new language can be a painful process, but it gets easier with practice.

consultation, consultative, decision-making, management, planning

cognitive, creative, learning, mental

Writing helps improve your mental process and makes it easier to organize your thoughts.

assessment, selection

democratic, electoral, political

The electoral process in our country will take place next month.

chemical, industrial, manufacturing, production | ageing, biological, evolutionary, physical | judicial, legal

peace

The two countries agreed to restart the peace process after months of failed negotiations.

historical, social

VERB + PROCESS

go through

When you apply for a visa, you must go through a lengthy application process.

accelerate, speed up, stimulate

Regular exercise can accelerate the healing process after an injury.

PROCESS + VERB

take place

The hiring process took place in three rounds of interviews last month.

PREP

~ for

The company developed a new process for training employees quickly and effectively.

~ of

Learning a new language requires patience during the process of making mistakes and trying again.

PHRASES

a stage in/of the process

2

(verb.)

ADV

efficiently | quickly | automatically | routinely

PREP

for

The recycled plastic was processed for use in new bottles.

into

The factory transforms raw cocoa beans into chocolate every day.

PHRASES

highly processed

Many supermarkets now sell fewer highly processed items as customers demand fresher options.

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