There is no homophone for the word precede.
Precede is a verb.
An in depth discussion of the bill should precede our signing of it.
The noun forms of the verb to precede are precedence, precedent, and the gerund, preceding.
The homophone of farther is father.
The homophone for "hymn" is "him."
No, precede is a verb.
Precede is a verb.
Precede Obviously!
Her shower should precede going to bed. Precede describes something that comes before another thing in time or in order.
(A precedent is a previous case that sets an example, notably in law. The plural is precedents, which should not be confused with the homophone precedence, which is the state of superiority or higher rank.)"There were several precedents for the legal ruling in the case."
The cat allowed me to precede him through the door.
Precede is the realizations of sequence -precede is coming before something else. Proceed is a verb with action - keep going.
An in depth discussion of the bill should precede our signing of it.
All numbers from 1 to 998 precede the number 999.
Qadam (קדם) means "to precede"
The present continuous tense of 'precede' is:I am preceding.You/We/They are preceding.He/She/It is preceding.
The root for precedent is precede - precedent means "an example which is to justify those at a later time".