Etymology: [ pri-'f&r ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. Middle English preferren, from Middle French preferer, from Latin praeferre to put before, prefer, from prae- + ferre to carry; more at BEAR.
tercih edilen, öncelikli, tercih et, gözde, tercih edilmiş, tercihli, istenen, tercih nedeni, tercih sebebi, tercih etmek, yeğlemek, tercih edilmek, arzetmek, tercih, tercih edilme, atamak, tayin etmek, sunmak, öncelik tanımak, ileri sürmek, yeğ tutmak, huk. sunmak, arzetmek, terfi ettirmek, prefer charges davacı olmak, beğenmek, daha ziyade hak vermek, sun/tercih et, preferred stock imtiyazlı hisse, üstün tutmak, yeğlenmek,
Simple past tense and past participle of prefer, favoured, Preferred stock, favorite, more desirable than another; "coffee is preferable to tea"; "Danny's preferred name is `Dan'", favored, held in high regard, viewed as superior, preferred above all others and treated with partiality; "the favored child", past of prefer, To present or submit (something) to an authority (now usually in "to prefer charges"), To be in the habit of choosing something rather than something else; to favor; to like better, To advance, promote (someone), To put forward for acceptance; to introduce, recommend, like better; value more highly; "Some people prefer camping to staying in hotels"; "We prefer sleeping outside" promote over another; "he favors his second daughter" give preference to one creditor over another, To be in the habit of choosing something rather than something else; to favor; to select, prefer, like better, would rather, offer a preference, Used to designate a dancer or dancers different from those specified in the definition Two common uses are: from general lines with men facing on the ends, "Prefer the Head Men, In Roll Circulate" From a general line with the men and at least one woman facing the same way, "Prefer the Men, Explode the Line" (i e , the men step forward and all face and Pull By), give preference to one creditor over another, To set above or before something else in estimation, favor, or liking; to regard or honor before another; to hold in greater favor; to choose rather; often followed by to, before, or above, like better; value more highly; "Some people prefer camping to staying in hotels"; "We prefer sleeping outside", promote over another; "he favors his second daughter", To go before, or be before, in estimation; to outrank; to surpass, to offer; to present; to proffer; to address; said especially of a request, prayer, petition, claim, charge, etc, select as an alternative; choose instead; prefer as an alternative; "I always choose the fish over the meat courses in this restaurant"; "She opted for the job on the East coast", If you prefer someone or something, you like that person or thing better than another, and so you are more likely to choose them if there is a choice. Does he prefer a particular sort of music? I became a teacher because I preferred books and people to politics I prefer to go on self-catering holidays I would prefer him to be with us next season Bob prefers making original pieces rather than reproductions The woodwork's green now. I preferred it blue Her own preferred methods of exercise are hiking and long cycle rides, hold superior; appoint, nominate; like better; promote, advance; bring before (a judge, governor, etc.), To carry or bring (something) forward, or before one; hence, to bring for consideration, acceptance, judgment, etc, To cause to go before; hence, to advance before others, as to an office or dignity; to raise; to exalt; to promote; as, to prefer an officer to the rank of general,
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Simple past tense and past participle of prefer
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favoured
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Preferred stock
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favorite
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more desirable than another; "coffee is preferable to tea"; "Danny's preferred name is `Dan'"
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favored, held in high regard, viewed as superior sıfat
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preferred above all others and treated with partiality; "the favored child"
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past of prefer
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To present or submit (something) to an authority (now usually in "to prefer charges")
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To be in the habit of choosing something rather than something else; to favor; to like better - "I prefer tea to coffee."
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To advance, promote (someone) - "Tiberius preferred many to honours in his time, because they were famous whoremasters and sturdy drinkers ."
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To put forward for acceptance; to introduce, recommend - "one Master David Hume, who making some use of his purse, gave him Letters to his friends in Scotland to preferre him to King James."
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like better; value more highly; "Some people prefer camping to staying in hotels"; "We prefer sleeping outside" promote over another; "he favors his second daughter" give preference to one creditor over another
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To be in the habit of choosing something rather than something else; to favor; to select
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prefer, like better, would rather
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offer a preference
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Used to designate a dancer or dancers different from those specified in the definition Two common uses are: from general lines with men facing on the ends, "Prefer the Head Men, In Roll Circulate" From a general line with the men and at least one woman facing the same way, "Prefer the Men, Explode the Line" (i e , the men step forward and all face and Pull By)
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prefer
give preference to one creditor over another
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To set above or before something else in estimation, favor, or liking; to regard or honor before another; to hold in greater favor; to choose rather; often followed by to, before, or above
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like better; value more highly; "Some people prefer camping to staying in hotels"; "We prefer sleeping outside"
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promote over another; "he favors his second daughter"
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To go before, or be before, in estimation; to outrank; to surpass
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to offer; to present; to proffer; to address; said especially of a request, prayer, petition, claim, charge, etc
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select as an alternative; choose instead; prefer as an alternative; "I always choose the fish over the meat courses in this restaurant"; "She opted for the job on the East coast"
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If you prefer someone or something, you like that person or thing better than another, and so you are more likely to choose them if there is a choice. Does he prefer a particular sort of music? I became a teacher because I preferred books and people to politics I prefer to go on self-catering holidays I would prefer him to be with us next season Bob prefers making original pieces rather than reproductions The woodwork's green now. I preferred it blue Her own preferred methods of exercise are hiking and long cycle rides
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prefer
hold superior; appoint, nominate; like better; promote, advance; bring before (a judge, governor, etc.) fiil
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To carry or bring (something) forward, or before one; hence, to bring for consideration, acceptance, judgment, etc
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To cause to go before; hence, to advance before others, as to an office or dignity; to raise; to exalt; to promote; as, to prefer an officer to the rank of general
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