0 someone who has had a particular job or position before -- prédécesseur
1 an ancestor -- ancêtres
My predecessors came from Scotland.
If she is not to suffer the same fate as her predecessor, she must take a different approach and ensure that she helps the people of her country.
Supporters of my party did not vote either for the present president or for his predecessor.
This agreement has a much greater environmental and social bias than its 1994 predecessor.
In that respect, she has achieved more than her predecessor.
Luckily, your predecessor, who represented this view, was clearly unable to make it stick.
The new group, like its predecessor, is consultative, independent, multidisciplinary and multinational.