Engels

Uitgebreide synoniemen voor preceding in het Engels

preceding:

preceding bijvoeglijk naamwoord

  1. preceding
    preliminary; preceding; introductory; opening
  2. preceding
    preliminary; preceding; foregoing; prefatory; introductory; progressing; walking in front
  3. preceding
    previous; preceding; last
  4. preceding
    foregoing; preliminary; preceding; introductory; progressing
  5. preceding
    – existing or coming before 1
    preceding
    – existing or coming before 1
  6. preceding
    – of a person who has held and relinquished a position or office 1
    past; preceding; retiring
    – of a person who has held and relinquished a position or office 1
    • past bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • preceding bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • retiring bijvoeglijk naamwoord
      • a retiring member of the board1

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Verwante definities voor "preceding":

  1. existing or coming before1
  2. of a person who has held and relinquished a position or office1

preceding vorm van precede:

to precede werkwoord (precedes, preceded, preceding)

  1. to precede
    to precede; to go before
    • precede werkwoord (precedes, preceded, preceding)
    • go before werkwoord (goes before, went before, going before)
  2. to precede
    – furnish with a preface or introduction 1
    to premise; to precede; to introduce; to preface
    – furnish with a preface or introduction 1
    • premise werkwoord (premises, premised, premising)
    • precede werkwoord (precedes, preceded, preceding)
      • She always precedes her lectures with a joke1
    • introduce werkwoord (introduces, introduced, introducing)
    • preface werkwoord (prefaces, prefaced, prefacing)
      • He prefaced his lecture with a critical remark about the institution1
  3. to precede
    – move ahead (of others) in time or space 1
    to lead; to precede
    – move ahead (of others) in time or space 1
    • lead werkwoord (leads, led, leading)
    • precede werkwoord (precedes, preceded, preceding)
  4. to precede
    – be the predecessor of 1
    to precede; come before
    – be the predecessor of 1
    • precede werkwoord (precedes, preceded, preceding)
      • Bill preceded John in the long line of Susan's husbands1
    • come before werkwoord
  5. to precede
    – come before 1
    to precede; predate
    – come before 1
    • precede werkwoord (precedes, preceded, preceding)
      • Most English adjectives precede the noun they modify1
    • predate werkwoord
  6. to precede
    – be earlier in time; go back further 1
    to precede; predate; antedate; forego; forgo; antecede
    – be earlier in time; go back further 1

Conjugations for precede:

present
  1. precede
  2. precede
  3. precedes
  4. precede
  5. precede
  6. precede
simple past
  1. preceded
  2. preceded
  3. preceded
  4. preceded
  5. preceded
  6. preceded
present perfect
  1. have preceded
  2. have preceded
  3. has preceded
  4. have preceded
  5. have preceded
  6. have preceded
past continuous
  1. was preceding
  2. were preceding
  3. was preceding
  4. were preceding
  5. were preceding
  6. were preceding
future
  1. shall precede
  2. will precede
  3. will precede
  4. shall precede
  5. will precede
  6. will precede
continuous present
  1. am preceding
  2. are preceding
  3. is preceding
  4. are preceding
  5. are preceding
  6. are preceding
subjunctive
  1. be preceded
  2. be preceded
  3. be preceded
  4. be preceded
  5. be preceded
  6. be preceded
diverse
  1. precede!
  2. let's precede!
  3. preceded
  4. preceding
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Verwante definities voor "precede":

  1. furnish with a preface or introduction1
    • She always precedes her lectures with a joke1
  2. move ahead (of others) in time or space1
  3. be the predecessor of1
    • Bill preceded John in the long line of Susan's husbands1
  4. come before1
    • Most English adjectives precede the noun they modify1
  5. be earlier in time; go back further1
    • Stone tools precede bronze tools1