Adverb
proactively (comparative more proactively, superlative most proactively)
In a proactive manner; so as to look or plan ahead.
A Biden administration would implement policies that would require communities that receive specific federal funding to proactively examine housing patterns and identify and address policies that discriminate. Source: Internet
And as China proactively responds to calls for help — and around the world — the US has continued to follow President Donald Trump's flagship policy of “America First.” Source: Internet
Adopting a maintenance mentality can more proactively help your relationship. Source: Internet
And while all of these performers didn’t discuss mental health plainly in their lyrics, many rap fans are beginning to talk about how to proactively protect the MCs that are still with us and whether that financial burden should fall on record labels. Source: Internet
AI-assisted support not only creates a more personalized customer service experience, over time it will also prevent issues proactively before they even arise. Source: Internet
As Africa faces COVID-19, Dr. Adesina again took bold measures to ensure the Bank can respond proactively to support African countries and got its Board of Directors to approve a $10 Billion crisis response facility to support African countries. Source: Internet