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    preceding
    /prɪˈsiːdɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. coming before something in order, position, or time: "the preceding pages"

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  2. existing or happening before someone or something: The paintings are a development of ideas she explored in the preceding decade. In conclusion, I hope the preceding arguments have convinced you of the need for action. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Before, after and already. afore.

  3. The meaning of PRECEDING is existing, coming, or occurring immediately before in time or place. How to use preceding in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Preceding.

  4. As an adjective, preceding is always used before a noun, as in the preceding chapter. Preceding can also be used as the continuous tense (- ing form) of the verb precede, which means to come before. In most cases, the opposite of preceding is following, meaning coming after.

  5. to be or go before someone or something in time or space: John Adams preceded Thomas Jefferson as president. Nouns are often preceded by adjectives. preceding. adjective [ not gradable ] us / prɪˈsi·dɪŋ / The table on the preceding page shows the test results.

  6. Something is preceding if it comes directly before. The preceding sentence is not so much a definition of the word preceding as a description of it. To cede is to give way, so when you use preceding to describe, say, a person, you’re essentially describing him as the one that just gave way.

  7. /prɪˈsiːdɪŋ/ [only before noun] happening before something; coming before something/somebody in order. See the preceding chapter. It had happened during the preceding year. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

  8. You refer to the period of time or the thing immediately before the one that you are talking about as the preceding one.

  9. verb (used with object) , pre·ced·ed, pre·ced·ing. to go before, as in place, order, rank, importance, or time. to introduce by something preliminary; preface: to precede one's statement with a qualification.

  10. precede somebody/something to happen before something or come before something/somebody in order. the years preceding the war. His resignation was preceded by weeks of speculation. She preceded me in the job.

  11. : to go or come before. Synonyms. antecede. antedate. forego. predate. preexist. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of precede in a Sentence. Minutes before 10:30 p.m. in China, the stadium pulsed with the emotions that always precede a 100-meter final.