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precedence
/ ˈprɛsɪdəns /
noun
the act of preceding or the condition of being precedent
the ceremonial order or priority to be observed by persons of different stations on formal occasions
the officers are seated according to precedence
a right to preferential treatment
I take precedence over you
Word History and Origins
Origin of precedence1
Example Sentences
Constitution dictates that federal law takes precedence over state law.
Although he was interested, Sterling's desire to remain close to his family took precedence.
He’s more interested in spontaneity than continuity, and artistry takes precedence over cohesion.
Lyon, who also qualified for next season's Europa League, take precedence over Palace because of their higher league position.
Some experts warn that managing how we use water needs to take greater precedence in a warming climate.
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