precede Meaning & Definition

  • En [ prɪˈsiːd]
  • Us [ priːˈsiːd]

Meaning of precede In English

  • 0 to be or go before something or someone in time or space:

    • Kofi Annan preceded Ban Ki-moon as the Secretary-General of the UN.

    • It would be helpful if you were to precede the report with an introduction.

  • 1 to be or go before someone or something in time or space:

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Examples of precede

  • This evening's talk will be preceded by a brief introduction from Mr Appleby.

  • Verbs usually precede objects in English.

  • The attacks were preceded by a period of unrest in the capital city.

  • He preceded Dennis Healey as the Chancellor of the Exchequer.

  • I'm not sure if I fully understand the sentence which precedes this one.

  • Reproductive responses incorporate the phonetic characteristics of the preceding child utterance into maternal responses.

  • The preceding analysis provides prima facie evidence of close linkages between political parties, policy preferences and market outcomes.

  • This leads to a large tensor product which can then be simplified using the techniques from the preceding section.

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Translations of precede In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    (指時間或空間上)處在…之前,先於…

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  • 中文简体

    (指时间或空间上)处在…之前,先于…

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  • Español

    preceder a, anteceder a, preceder…

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  • Português

    preceder, anteceder…

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  • Türk dili

    ...dan/den önce gelmek/olmak, önden gelmek, önünde/önden gitmek…

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  • Français

    précéder…

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  • Čeština

    předejít…

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  • Dansk

    gå foran, komme før…

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