preceding
adj 1: existing or coming before [ant: succeeding(a)]
2: of a person who has held and relinquished a position or
office; "a retiring member of the board" [syn: past(a),
preceding(a), retiring(a)]
preceding adjectiveDate: 15th century that immediately precedes in time or place <the
preceding day> <preceding paragraphs>
Synonyms:preceding, antecedent, foregoing, previous,
prior, former, anterior mean being before. preceding
usually implies being immediately before in time or in place <the
preceding sentence>. antecedent applies to order in time
and may suggest a causal relation <conditions antecedent
to the revolution>. foregoing applies chiefly to statements
<the foregoing remarks>. previous and prior imply
existing or occurring earlier, but prior often adds an implication
of greater importance <a child from a previous marriage>
<a prior obligation>. former implies always a definite
comparison or contrast with something that is latter <the former
name of the company>. anterior applies to position before or ahead
of usually in space, sometimes in time or order <the anterior
lobe of the brain>.
Precede \Pre*cede"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Preceded; p. pr. &
vb. n. Preceding.] [L. praecedere, praecessum; prae before
+ cedere to go, to be in motion: cf. F. pr['e]ceder. See
Pre-, and Cede.]
1. To go before in order of time; to occur first with
relation to anything. ``Harm precedes not sin.'' --Milton.
2. To go before in place, rank, or importance.
3. To cause to be preceded; to preface; to introduce; -- used
with by or with before the instrumental object. [R.]
It is usual to precede hostilities by a public
declaration. --Kent.
Preceding \Pre*ced"ing\, a.
1. Going before; -- opposed to following.
2. (Astron.) In the direction toward which stars appear to
move. See Following, 2.
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