Precede | Mean of precede in English Dictionary
/prɪˈsiːd/
- Verb
- to happen, go, or come before (something or someone)
- Riots preceded the civil war.
- She preceded him into the room.
- The country became more conservative in the years that preceded his election.
- The new mayor is very different from the person who preceded her in office.
- The meeting was preceded by a brief welcoming speech.
- to do or say something before (something)
- The chairman preceded the meeting with a brief welcoming speech.