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Etymology: [ pri-'sEd ] (verb.) 15th century. Middle English, from Middle French preceder, from Latin praecedere, from prae- pre- + cedere to go.

önünde gitmek, önde olmak, önce davranmak, üstün olmak, önünde olmak, -den üstün olmak, önce gelmek, -den önce gelmek, den önce gelmek, -den önde yer almak, önce vaki olmak, önce gel, önce olmak, önde gelmek, önde olmak, takaddüm etmek, başlat/önce gel, -den önde olmak,

1precede önünde gitmek     ts
2precede önde olmak     ts
3precede önce davranmak  fiil     ts
4precede üstün olmak  fiil     ts
5precede önünde olmak     ts
6precede -den üstün olmak     ts
7precede önce gelmek     ts
8precede -den önce gelmek     ts
9precede den önce gelmek     ts
10precede -den önde yer almak     ts
11precede önce vaki olmak     ts
12precede önce gel     ts
13precede önce olmak  fiil     ts
14precede önde gelmek, önde olmak  Mukavele     ts
15precede takaddüm etmek     ts
16precede başlat/önce gel     ts
17precede -den önde olmak     ts
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To have higher rank than (someone or something else), To go before, go in front of, If one event or period of time precedes another, it happens before it. Intensive negotiations between the main parties preceded the vote The earthquake was preceded by a loud roar and lasted 20 seconds Industrial orders had already fallen in the preceding months, come before; "Most English adjectives precede the noun they modify", be the predecessor of; "Bill preceded John in the long line of Susan's husbands", go before, go in front of, have higher rank than [someone or something else], be earlier in time; go back further; "Stone tools precede bronze tools", move ahead (of others) in time or space, If you precede someone somewhere, you go in front of them. He gestured to Alice to precede them from the room They were preceded by mounted cowboys, furnish with a preface or introduction; "She always precedes her lectures with a joke"; "He prefaced his lecture with a critical remark about the institution", To cause to be preceded; to preface; to introduce; used with by or with before the instrumental object, come before; "Most English adjectives precede the noun they modify, To go before in order of time; to occur first with relation to anything, To go before in place, rank, or importance, move ahead (of others) in time or space be the predecessor of; "Bill preceded John in the long line of Susan's husbands", go before, come before; be in front, be ahead of; predate, happen before, A sentence, paragraph, or chapter that precedes another one comes just before it. Look at the information that precedes the paragraph in question Repeat the exercises described in the preceding section. follow,

18precede To have higher rank than (someone or something else)     ts
19precede To go before, go in front of     ts
20precede If one event or period of time precedes another, it happens before it. Intensive negotiations between the main parties preceded the vote The earthquake was preceded by a loud roar and lasted 20 seconds Industrial orders had already fallen in the preceding months     ts
21precede come before; "Most English adjectives precede the noun they modify"     ts
22precede be the predecessor of; "Bill preceded John in the long line of Susan's husbands"     ts
23precede go before, go in front of     ts
24precede have higher rank than [someone or something else]     ts
25precede be earlier in time; go back further; "Stone tools precede bronze tools"     ts
26precede move ahead (of others) in time or space     ts
27precede If you precede someone somewhere, you go in front of them. He gestured to Alice to precede them from the room They were preceded by mounted cowboys     ts
28precede furnish with a preface or introduction; "She always precedes her lectures with a joke"; "He prefaced his lecture with a critical remark about the institution"     ts
29precede To cause to be preceded; to preface; to introduce; used with by or with before the instrumental object     ts
30precede come before; "Most English adjectives precede the noun they modify     ts
31precede To go before in order of time; to occur first with relation to anything     ts
32precede To go before in place, rank, or importance     ts
33precede move ahead (of others) in time or space be the predecessor of; "Bill preceded John in the long line of Susan's husbands"     ts
34precede go before, come before; be in front, be ahead of; predate, happen before  fiil     ts
35precede A sentence, paragraph, or chapter that precedes another one comes just before it. Look at the information that precedes the paragraph in question Repeat the exercises described in the preceding section. follow     ts
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