Precedes

Word PRECEDES
Character 8
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Definitions and meanings of "Precedes"

What do we mean by precedes?

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).

Come before (something) in time, order or position. Urban Dictionary

The Ill Clothing Movement. Urban Dictionary

Inhibiting success, simply cut the process of progress Urban Dictionary

Referring to legendary, late British radio DJ John Peel, the case of the man playing vinyl at the wrong speed (ie. 33rpm at 45rpm or vice versa). The Peel Precedent is often invoked by DJs to excuse their own mistakes. Traditionally, there were three possible outcomes of such a mishap: 1. Peelie would stop the track about 30 seconds in, fluff a jocular apology and then play the track again at the correct speed 2. Peelie would let the track run to its conclusion, then admit his error (or ignorance - a lot of his vinyl had no indication of the correct speed) while arguing that it sounded good at the wrong speed anyway 3. In rare cases, Peelie would let the track run to its conclusion, argue that it sounded great at the wrong speed anyway, and then play the whole track again at the correct rpm, inviting listeners to draw their own conclusions with regard to its quality. Urban Dictionary

The dangerous precedent set by the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse on November 19th, 2021; that you have the right to self-defense by any means if your life is threatened by mentally ill pedophiles and rioters. Urban Dictionary

New name for Obama. The man is ready to set many precedents in office the likes of which have never been seen before. Urban Dictionary

A sequence of events wherein each event sets a new, higher standard that will act as a precedent for all subsequent events. -As far as I know, this phrase has never been coined or defined before. Urban Dictionary

Refers to an "acquired from the past" habit/routine/action/policy, usually of questionable morals/ethics. It originates from a practice that a former U.S. prez began many years ago, and so then one or more C-in-C's have partaken of same sinfulness on numerous occasions since then because they figger that it is something they can get away with and thus they should be able to do it themselves. Urban Dictionary

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The word "precedes" in example sentences

When R is precedes, we can intuitively regard its weak ancestral, precedes+, as the relation less-than-or-equal-to on the natural numbers. ❋ Zalta, Edward N. (2009)

I have watched Disney films all of my life; the label precedes the majority of the films I view, in fact…. not once have I gathered from a Disney movie, or any movie, for that matter, that I am better than any woman or any girl. ❋ Unknown (2008)

You may be interested to know that the mindset behind the term precedes America's postmodern love affair with political correctness, tracing back to good ole 'fashioned Cold War Communism (PC's uglier big sister). " ❋ Unknown (2009)

The rape and murder of a young woman and her mother by rampaging ronin precedes a spectral reign of terror, as samurai are lured to their gruesome deaths in a haunted bamboo forest. ❋ Steve Dollar (2010)

Despite Mr. Spiegelman's lack of dance background, his name precedes Mr. Tracy's in the credits. ❋ Unknown (2010)

For the salaried class in urban India, the company they work for or their designation precedes their introduction and identity. ❋ Kishore Biyani (2009)

We now consider how the covenant is rightly kept; namely, when the word precedes, and we embrace the sign as a testimony and pledge of grace; for as God binds himself to keep the promise given to us; so the consent of faith and of obedience is demanded from us. ❋ 1509-1564 (1996)

A descriptive title precedes each episode, as in the cinema; and it was in fact while watching a cinema that Mr. Lucas had the idea of adapting its swift selective methods to fiction. ❋ Harry [Illustrator] Morley (1903)

Thus Scripture declares in different places that the word precedes the creation. ❋ George Thibaut (1881)

The existence of various orders of angels is established by this passage. all things -- Greek, "the whole universe of things." were -- rather, to distinguish the Greek aorist, which precedes from the perfect tense here, "have been created." ❋ Unknown (1871)

A theatre performance in Slovak precedes the concert. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"uncommon idiom for negatives," that is, when the predicate term precedes the negation, as in ˜Some B A is not™ (Quaedam B A est non). ❋ Unknown (2009)

I’ve already explained that the word precedes any racist synonyms that were invented long after the fact. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Note: In traditional Chinese style, the family name precedes the given name (s). ❋ Unknown (2008)

Most Americans only hear about Somalia if the country's name precedes "is a failed state," or "is a hotbed of pirate activity." ❋ Unknown (2009)

Excision repair is a general term, it becomes specific depending on what term precedes it. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Here's a sample from the section on Zuegma: In one form prozeugma, the yoking word precedes the words yoked. ❋ Wynn Williamson (2006)

Off the wall, hyphenated as above when used as a compound modifier of the word it precedes, is a figure of speech that shows staying power. ❋ William Safire (2004)

She preceded him into [the room] ❋ NotColombus (2020)

His [steez] screams [precedent], fresh [btown] status ❋ Your Boss (2008)

These [fake friends] are preceding me to become what [I want] ❋ Mlere (2018)

I messed up while DJing last night by playing [Plastikman] at the wrong speed, but i invoked [the Peel] [Precedent] and got away with it. It sounded just as good anyway... ❋ Charlie No4 (2007)

"[The Rittenhouse precedent] now gives [deranged] right-wingers the right to kill [my wife's boyfriend] if he chases one of them down in a riot" ❋ BlowtorchBassem (2021)

Did you read [about that] new [executive order]? Wow! Precedent Obama is really making new [ground]! ❋ Theeea (2009)

Bob tells funny stories and does spontaneous imitations at work. each one is a little [funnier] than the one before. his [co-worker's] expectations track with his performance so that now he has to maintain the [gradient] of improvement every time he opens his mouth or, - and this is the key- they will respond as if it was less funny than it really is. He has trapped himself in a system of ascending precedents. ❋ Kenneth A. Vaughan (2008)

A few "classic" and disgraceful examples of a precedent of the United States would be Kennedy's philandering (and so Clinton and Dubya followed suit), [Nixon's] [dirty politics] (and so Reagan did likewise, as well), and [Reagan's] running rough-shod over everyone (just as The Donald is doing now). ❋ QuacksO (2019)

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