Examples of 'precede' in a sentence

Meaning of "precede"

precede (verb) - to come before in time, order, or position. This term is commonly used in the context of describing the action of something coming before another thing
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  • 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).
  • Brief editorial preface (usually to an article or essay)

How to use "precede" in a sentence

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This paper does not precede these discussions.
They precede the gay community as we know it.
I prefer that you precede me at all times.
They precede almost every human emotion.
Disk count must precede disks list.
Precede the birth of every new society.
Such admonition may precede termination of employment.
Earthquakes in coastal areas frequently precede tsunamis.
Parts that precede pity and morality.
Consultations at various levels precede any marriage.
Let us precede with our firewall plans.
Spiritual recovery must precede economic recovery.
It may precede the diagnosis of the tumor.
Your thoughts always precede your creations.
Adverbs precede the adjectives they qualify.

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Political reform must precede everything else.
These precede and influence political changes.
Scientific research must precede to practical experiment.
And precede him to the other side.
Economic means must precede political means.
But notice that several steps precede.
Consultations were to precede the drafting of new proposals.
The work of regeneration must precede faith.
You will precede us by waving the flag.
Violations of human rights often precede conflicts.
A ditone may precede or follow in ascent or descent.
Diagnosed pleural plaques normally precede asbestosis.
Adjectives precede the nouns they modify.
Then the fish will precede you.
Angels will precede my men into battle.
Universal education would have to precede universal.
Ampersands also precede all PeopleCode variables.
Coma and convulsions often precede death.
Safety meetings precede each rail excursion.
But the time has come to precede.
Prepositions always precede their noun complements.
Your expertise and reputation precede you.
Unstable angina may precede myocardial infarction.
The blood of atonement must always precede it.
And it tends to precede you wherever you go.
Each course builds on those that precede it.
Symptoms frequently precede diagnosis by several weeks.
It is fact that service should precede sales.
Girls usually precede boys in teeth eruption.
But your friend will precede you.
Girls usually precede boys in tooth eruptions.
Locative complements also precede the verb.
They may precede the onset of ulcers.
Economic liberalization should precede political reform.
Both years precede my own personal release.

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