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pre·ced·ed

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  1. preceded

    Preceded generally means to come before or to occur prior to something else in time, order, or importance. It can refer to events, actions, or objects that happen or exist before another specific event, action, or object.

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  1. Preceded

    of Precede

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of preceded in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of preceded in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of preceded in a Sentence

  1. John Travolta and Scarlett Johansson:

    The image that is circulating is an unfortunate still-frame from a live-action encounter that was very sweet and totally welcome, that still photo does not reflect what preceded and followed if you see the moment live.

  2. Brad Segal:

    Kawasaki disease itself is often preceded by a respiratory or gastrointestinal illness, this has been known about Kawasaki disease for quite some time. No one completely understands it, but the model suggests it's triggered by an infection in a sort of immune dysregulation.

  3. M. F. K. Fisher:

    Family dinners are more often than not an ordeal of nervous indigestion, preceded by hidden resentment and ennui and accompanied by psychosomatic jitters.

  4. Jamal Mubarak:

    I don't think this marks a change in position by al Qaeda, it is clear that negotiations have preceded their threat to kill him.

  5. Jackson Browne:

    You can take as much as you can from the generation that has preceded you, but then it's up to you to make something new.

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    the trait of lacking restraint or control; reckless freedom from inhibition or worry
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