Proactor vs Proact - What's the difference?
proactor | proact | Derived terms |
To take action in advance of an expected event
* {{quote-book, 1979, Ichak Adizes, How to Solve the Mismanagement Crisis
, passage=An (E)-style manager, on the other hand, will proact . He will try to imagine where the ball is going to land and go there and get ready to hit it. }}
Proactor is a derived term of proact.
As a verb proact is
to take action in advance of an expected event.proactor
Not English
Proactor has no English definition. It may be misspelled.English words similar to 'proactor':
president, precedent, proctor, parakeet, pursuit, persuader, praught, parrakeet, parquet, pyrostat, prostitot, paraquat, poorest, perroquet, pricket, pourest, porrect, practiser, prosodist, prestart, prowest, pursuiter, precoat, precoder, preweight, prester, prayest, preshot, powercut, perstat, preacht, presider, perisht, proceeder, proctour, precedest, pargeter, practicer, paraquet, paroquet, parriest, peerest, poweristproact
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