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Your children are supposed to take precedence over your social life.

Your health and your family are supposed to take precedence over your job, but the company expects you to put the job above all else.

The boss told us that the Peterson and the Davis accounts had to take precedence over everything else we were working on.

The precedence of this movie's release date would seem to indicate that the idea for it had come first, but in fact, the screenplay for the similar movie that came out six months later had been written years ago.

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The word precede is a verb (precede, precedes, preceding, preceded), meaning to come before something in time or position.

Example sentences:

The party will precede her birthday by a couple of days, so she will be surprised.

Marching Bands usually precede the floats in a parade.

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12y ago

A formal precedent was set when the court case was settled.

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