To precede.
[Latin antecēdere : ante-, ante- + cēdere, to go.]
Dictionary:
an·te·cede (ăn'tĭ-sēd') ![]() |
[Latin antecēdere : ante-, ante- + cēdere, to go.]
| Thesaurus: antecede |
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The verb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
be earlier in time; go back further
Synonyms: predate, precede, forego, antedate
| ensue | |
| antecedaneous | |
| antecessor |
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