Synonym: forerun, head, lead. Antonym: follow. Similar words: unprecedented, concede, recent, receive, receiver, recently, recession, reception. Meaning: [‚prɪː'sɪːd] v. 1. be earlier in time; go back further 2. come before 3. be the predecessor of 4. move ahead (of others) in time or space 5. furnish with a preface or introduction.
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(31) However, we hope that you will take time to read the chapters that precede the recipes, menus and diet charts.
(32) They can be difficult to find, and may follow, rather than precede, a relevant purchase. 4.
(33) These include the events which precede it and the way in which the patient's feelings develop.
(34) Pippin was given a public dressing-down, and ordered to precede his father to Francia.
(35) Translated into disciplinary terms, the study of international economic geography should precede social geography and town planning.
(36) The children's dinner be precede by games.
(37) To precede in time; antedate.
(38) Many countries precede ours in per capita income.
(39) The accumulated bicarbonate in the vitreous causes increasingly alkaline conditions that precede activation of the kallikrein pathway, a component of the innate inflammatory response.
(40) The hours to print are not valid. The start time must precede the end time.
(41) On the other hand, streptococcal infection is a well-known trigger of guttate psoriasis[sentencedict.com], and guttate psoriasis may precede chronic plaque psoriasis.
(42) Meaningfulness must precede objectivity in the selection of research problems.
(43) Backslashes are interpreted literally , unless they immediately precede a double quotation mark.
(44) Exercise 6-4. Write a program that prints the distinct words in its input sorted into decreasing order of frequency of occurrence. Precede each word by its count.
(45) Let this development precede, and contributions, numberless, and of inestimable value, will be sure to follow.
(46) The commitment to perform sometime precede the preparation of the Charter Party and whatever is may be that we have agreed verbally shall become a part of our gentlemen's agreement.
(47) When consignor and shipper are debtors , consignor should precede to perform the obligation.
(48) Restlessness, anxiety , confusion, and twitching may also precede convulsions.
(49) " Aochaya says, she is very happy oneself can be first-run precede substantially, "All things are very simple, without what impossible also.
(50) All positional ( unnamed ) parameters must precede any named parameters.
(51) Experimentations show that the improved algorithm's capability precede primary algorithm.
(52) The prestressed reinforcement fixed end anchorage of the utility model can satisfy a requirement that concrete column or wall is constructed precede beam or plate.
(53) Because nodes know nothing about the nodes that precede them[sentencedict.com/precede.html], a given list may actually be a sublist for many other lists.
(54) If he is the most perfect one, must not what is less perfect precede him, so that he can choose himself out of fullness and superabundance ?
(55) The precede person of the industry falls in the help of capital, the meeting is more flourishing, and epigone has no alternative it seems that besides transition.
(56) Paleness, nausea, sweating, and then pupil dilation, yawning , deep rapid Breathing, and heartbeat usually precede it.
(57) Again, intuition led you to expect that mouseover events would precede mouseout events, so the mouseout events would not occur in Inactive state.
(58) Commissioning is sometimes taken to include an acceptance test and sometimes taken to precede it.
(59) He envisioned the mass murder of Jews, and a war against France to precede a war against Russia to carve out "lebensraum" ("living room") for Germans in Eastern Europe.
(60) The already apodeictic person that precede is in a position to turn major service for free trade, we are to have to shake our head to this nature of groan.
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