Precede


The meaning of the word Precede is: to occur before something else


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Sometimes a tingling sensation in the arm will precede a heart attack.

published by Dina on 2021-07-28 06:54:27


During the event, the girls’ soccer game will precede the boys’ soccer game that will close out the night.

published by Synthia on 2022-01-04 23:33:29


As a Christian, I like to see a marriage announcement precede the birth of a child.

published by Latoya on 2021-12-21 19:53:08


Rashes often precede serious allergic reactions.

published by Shaquana on 2021-03-01 11:47:15


In science, the formation of a theory should always precede a lab experiment.

published by Preston on 2021-10-24 11:17:33


The dark clouds precede a serious storm.

published by Coleen on 2021-05-27 00:32:10


Usually an employee’s job dissatisfaction will precede his resignation.

published by Imelda on 2021-10-09 20:09:06


I will gladly make the introduction that will precede our company president’s speech.

published by Pamala on 2021-04-27 20:03:27


During the wedding ceremony, the bridesmaids will precede the bride down the aisle.

published by Violette on 2021-03-11 02:43:43


Congestion and fatigue are two symptoms that often precede a cold.

published by Lue on 2021-12-25 06:32:02


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