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precede
verb (preceded , preceding ) tr & intr
1 to go or be before someone or something, in time, order, position, rank or importance.
2 to preface or introduce something.
[15c: from Latin praecedere to go before]
verb (preceded , preceding ) tr & intr
1 to go or be before someone or something, in time, order, position, rank or importance.
2 to preface or introduce something.
[15c: from Latin praecedere to go before]
precedence
noun
1 priority Safety takes precedence over all else .
2 the fact of preceding, in order, rank, importance, etc.
3 the right to precede others.
[16c]
noun
1 priority Safety takes precedence over all else .
2 the fact of preceding, in order, rank, importance, etc.
3 the right to precede others.
[16c]
precedent
noun
1 a previous incident or legal case, etc that has something in common with one under consideration, serving as a basis for a decision in the present one.
2 the judgement or decision given in such a case.
adjective , now rare preceding.
[14c as adj ]
noun
1 a previous incident or legal case, etc that has something in common with one under consideration, serving as a basis for a decision in the present one.
2 the judgement or decision given in such a case.
adjective , now rare preceding.
[14c as adj ]
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