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precedence
/ 藞辫谤蓻蝉瑟诲蓹苍蝉 /
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
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of precedence1
Example Sentences
Kelly only appeared in court at the end of March over the extradition due to the conspiracy to murder case against him taking precedence.
They say the federal law, called the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act or FERPA, takes precedence.
He coached while scouts on press row stared at their screens, images of the flames taking precedence over any play calls.
Yes, a second-term drop has precedence, but considering the drama 鈥 including a felony conviction and assassination attempts 鈥 that surrounded the 2024 campaign, this dip was remarkable.
Three weeks ago, Musk said that the Moon is a 鈥渄istraction鈥 and that a manned mission to the Red Planet would take precedence over moon bases.
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