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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(61) It is a rule of English that adjectives generally precede the noun they modify.
(62) And emerging markets outperform and underperform with significant lead times; they tend not to lag the developed markets, waiting for them to get going, but, instead, precede them.
(63) It uses the two-phase commit protocol to guarantee the All-or-Nothing semantics that either all the resources commit the change permanently or none of them precede the update (rollback).
(64) The "E", "E-", "e", or "e-" formats indicate that a sign character should only precede negative exponents.
(65) Words such as "never", "failed" and "prevent" are tagged as "changing" or "reversive" words because they reverse the sentiment of word they precede.
(66) The bill passed an initial procedure tested by just 12 votes by allowing it precede to a final vote shortly, but is still a long way to before it becomes law.
(67) Frequency modulation and amplitude compensation of interruptedly received LFM signals are studied to precede a false target group based on interrupted T/R jamming system.
(68) The end time cannot precede the start time. Please enter a new time range.
(69) Gametes may develop without fertilization, or meiosis may substantially precede gamete formation.
(70) Regard physical volume least as the target function to precede optimized design and design the procedure.
(71) Cell damage by disruption of the cell wall and plasmamembrane must precede virus entry.
(72) Traversal string: All positional ( unnamed ) parameters must precede any named parameters.
(73) The result of simulation shows the fuzzy neural net work control is practicable and its control accuracy takes the precede nce over the traditional methods.
(74) Senescence may be defined as the deteriorative events which precede the death of a mature cell.
(75) For each symbol that the nm command lists,[sentencedict.com/precede.html] the symbol's value in hexadecimal (by default) and the symbol type with a coded character precede the symbol.
(76) In moderate- to high-rise construction, the building can ascend more quickly than a comparable reinforced concrete structure since the steelwork can precede the concrete by several stories.
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