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- verbprecede (verb) · precedes (third person present) · preceded (past tense) · preceded (past participle) · preceding (present participle)
- come before (something) in time:"a gun battle had preceded the explosions"Similar:go/come beforego in advance oflead toprepare the way forset the scene forusher inantecedeprevene
- come before in order or position:"take time to read the chapters that precede the recipes"Similar:go/come beforego in advance oflead toprepare the way forset the scene forusher inantecedeprevene
- go in front or ahead of:"he let her precede him through the gate"
- (precede something with)preface or introduce something with:"he preceded the book with a collection of poems"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French preceder, from Latin praecedere, from prae ‘before’ + cedere ‘go’. Precede Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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