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Precede

Precede meaning

To go before, go in front of. | To cause to be preceded; to preface; to introduce. | To have higher rank than (someone or something else).

Example sentences (20)

After all, stock prices usually economic news—drops precede recessions, bumps precede expansions—and ten-plus years is a long time to go between recessions (regardless of their severity).

This means that in English, adjectives pertaining to size precede adjectives pertaining to age ("little old", not "old little"), which in turn generally precede adjectives pertaining to color ("old white", not "white old").

According to historical data, changes in EPS tend to precede changes in top-line growth by approximately one quarter.

AccuWeather has the details you need to know about heat stroke, a serious health condition, and heat exhaustion, which can precede it.

It starts in all the little “white lies,” equivocations, reservations, half-truths unspoken and half-lies spoken that precede full-blown perjury.

Senator Williams said consultation for advice regarding developments, which is free, should precede the formal application for a building permit, which attracts a fee.

A ceremonial procession will precede the memorial.

At the same time, new movies and series could always fill the gaps and explain what happened in the years — or decades — that precede its main storyline.

Here, love is thought to precede desire and to determine its wishes.

Later that day, at 6 p.m. the Opening Ceremony at the N'Swakamok Native Friendship Center (110 Elm St) will precede a Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer Art Exhibition at 7 p.m.

Or was the new company in the phone book simply meant to precede Atari, an important computer manufacturer at the time?

Releases for the Jordan Jumpman Jack “Mocha” and Jordan Jumpman Jack “Thunder” will almost undoubtedly precede this pair, leaving this edition’s potential debut a bit down the road regardless.

Research suggests that anosmia can precede motor symptoms by several years, making it a valuable marker for early detection.

The headline set will precede 13 other gigs which will run throughout September and October.

According to the United States Geological Survey, it can often precede, accompany, or follow a more traditional volcanic eruption.

A retrospective special will precede the final episode, giving everyone a little more time with the SPN Family — at least until, you know, the reunion.

A visiting hour will precede the service from 12-1 PM in the funeral home.

But the UAE agreement appeared to herald a dramatic shift, whereby Arab-Israeli peace could precede an agreement with the Palestinians.

Even in normal times, people ignore initial symptoms such as heart palpitations, irregular heartbeats, chest discomfort, shortness of breath and dizziness and that can precede a major cardiac event.

In a broad sense, with tax cuts, increase in revenue expenditure is assumed to precede and lead to increase in capital expenditure.