something that has happened before
You use the word prior when speaking to an event, like; prior to an event, it means this happened before a certain event, or before something happened. Say there was a crime, and people were talking about how this happened, and what happened prior to this event.
"Prior" means before in terms of time or sequence. For example, if something occurs prior to an event, it happens before that event takes place.
She had no prior knowledge of the event. Prior to the new legislation, motorcycle riders were not required to wear helmets.
The correct phrase is "prior to." This indicates that something happens before another event or action. "Prior before" and "prior towards" are not grammatically correct phrases and should be avoided.
I did not attend the team building event because I had a prior commitment that I could not change.
You can predicate an event with an event - "Prior to adding the steak, ensure the skillet is pre-heated on a medium flame." You can establish credibility - "Prior to leading the finance organization at ACME, Inc., Mr. Moneybags served as the Assistant Treasury Secretary from 1988-1995."
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A pre-event party is a party that is held prior to an event. It is usually held the day or night before the event. A meet and greet is a pre-event party that is often held the night before a reunion.
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To indicate that something happened before the fact, you can use phrases like "prior to" or "preceding." For example, you might say, "The decision was made prior to the event," or "The agreement was established before the occurrence." This clearly conveys that the action or event took place in advance of the main event.