What is another word for pre ceding?
Pronunciation:
[ pɹˈiː sˈiːdɪŋ], [ pɹˈiː sˈiːdɪŋ], [ p_ɹ_ˈiː s_ˈiː_d_ɪ_ŋ]
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Similar words for pre ceding:
- aforesaid (adjective)
- early (adjective)
- erstwhile (adjective)
- foregoing (adjective)
- former (adjective)
- late (adjective)
- older (adjective)
- past (adjective)
- preceding (adjective)
- preliminary (adjective)
- prior (adjective)
- ahead (adverb)
- before (preposition)
- antedate (verb)
- anticipate (verb)
- forego (verb)
- head (verb)
- herald (verb)
- introduce (verb)
- lead (verb)
- precede (verb)
- preface (verb)
- rank (verb)
- usher (verb)
Synonyms for Pre ceding:
adj.
• aforesaid (adjective) • early (adjective)- original,
- antiquated,
- ahead of time,
- with time to spare,
- undeveloped,
- recent,
- ANON,
- Proleptical,
- antediluvian,
- in the bud,
- briefly,
- initial,
- directly,
- a bit previous,
- before long,
- primordial,
- immediately,
- new,
- raw,
- unexpectedly,
- fresh,
- brand-new,
- betimes,
- far ahead,
- young,
- primeval,
- in advance,
- early bird,
- in time,
- in good time,
- shortly,
- promptly,
- too soon,
- on the dot,
- Oversoon,
- Proximately,
- quick,
- presently,
- prime,
- ancient,
- pronto,
- pristine,
- prematurely,
- budding,
- primal,
- primitive,
- bright and early,
- on short notice,
- soon,
- aboriginal,
- ere long,
- premier.
- ancient history,
- retired,
- early,
- behind one,
- olden days,
- time was,
- down memory lane,
- way back when,
- way back,
- good old days,
- bypast,
- latter-day,
- gone-by,
- long-ago,
- ages ago,
- latter,
- over,
- back when.
- introductory,
- head,
- heretofore,
- front,
- preparatory,
- antecedent,
- aforementioned,
- past,
- ahead of,
- forerunning,
- aforesaid,
- preliminary,
- anterior,
- forward,
- pioneer,
- prefatory,
- above-named,
- precedent,
- Precursive,
- above-mentioned,
- former,
- foregoing,
- previous,
- prevenient,
- prior,
- other,
- leading,
- one time,
- erstwhile,
- prodromal,
- precursory,
- before,
- lead,
- aforeknown,
- Pioneering,
- preexistent,
- supra.
adv.
• ahead (adverb)prep.
• before (preposition)v.
• antedate (verb) • anticipate (verb)- hold back,
- delay,
- block,
- apprehend,
- intercept,
- beat someone to it,
- be one step ahead of,
- prepare for,
- prevent,
- hinder,
- provide against,
- preclude,
- forestall,
- be early.
- quit,
- forsake,
- pass,
- waive,
- renounce,
- relinquish,
- eschew,
- yield,
- neglect,
- surrender,
- refrain,
- sacrifice,
- forfeit.
- govern,
- control,
- command,
- address,
- rule,
- go first,
- be in charge,
- supervise,
- lead the way,
- dominate,
- hold sway over,
- run,
- direct,
- be first.
- indicate,
- publish,
- show,
- portend,
- broadcast,
- publicize,
- declare,
- advertise,
- usher in,
- foretoken,
- proclaim,
- trumpet,
- announce,
- tout,
- preindicate,
- promise,
- ballyhoo.
- open,
- lead off,
- broach,
- bring up,
- moot,
- open up,
- get things rolling,
- recommend,
- ventilate,
- acquaint,
- set forth,
- fix up,
- bring out,
- offer,
- kick off,
- lead into,
- submit,
- come out with,
- suggest,
- give introduction,
- do the honors,
- spring with,
- knock down,
- start ball rolling,
- originate,
- air,
- put forward,
- propose,
- Familiarize,
- advance,
- get together.
- manage,
- steer,
- induce,
- convey,
- drive,
- guard,
- outstrip,
- get,
- point the way,
- traverse,
- outdo,
- be ahead,
- impel,
- convoy,
- show around,
- shepherd,
- safeguard,
- show in,
- attend,
- find a way,
- coerce,
- force,
- pass along,
- exceed,
- prevail,
- excel,
- accompany,
- transcend,
- blaze a trail,
- see,
- persuade,
- show the way,
- watch over,
- escort,
- chaperone,
- squire,
- be responsible for,
- span,
- protect,
- quarterback,
- conduct,
- compel,
- go along with,
- point out,
- route.
- preexist,
- outrank,
- harbinger,
- guide,
- pace,
- preface,
- run ahead,
- time,
- go before,
- antecede,
- usher,
- head up,
- foreshadow,
- predate,
- introduce,
- in space,
- Forerun,
- go in advance,
- ring in,
- have a head start,
- come first,
- pave the way,
- light the way,
- take precedence,
- presage,
- anticipate,
- scout,
- rank,
- be ahead of,
- antedate,
- herald.
- launch,
- lead up to,
- prefix,
- commence,
- begin.
How to use "Pre ceding" in context?
Preceding is a term that can refer to either a legal or a moral concept. In law, it means preparatory acts that occur before a principal act of law. In the context of a contract, for example, the law will often require both parties to provide certain information, to enter into a contract, and to mutual excuse one another if either party breaches the contract. In the context of a property rights dispute, the property owner may initiate pre-emptive action, such as planting trees in an area desired by the developer, in order to protect their interests.
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