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Meanings of
come before
in English
Portuguese
preceder
Catalan
precedir
Spanish
preceder
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To move ahead (of others) in time or space.
lead
precede
antecede
succeed
Portuguese
preceder
Synonyms
Examples for "
lead
"
lead
precede
antecede
Examples for "
lead
"
1
The reality is that young people must
lead
the revolution, he said.
2
They
lead
to new ideas, new processes, new products and more efficiency.
3
However, it wants concessions which might
lead
to a longer school year.
4
Directly granting privileges to accounts, however, can
lead
to significant security problems.
5
The result has seen Dr Kerryn Phelps'
lead
slightly reduced to 1626.
1
That rule would not
precede
a deal with the EU, Massad said.
2
The meeting was meant to
precede
a possible Sharon-Abbas-Bush summit next week.
3
Training in the whole occupation must
precede
the exercise of the specialty.
4
Preventive strategies require a knowledge of risk factors that
precede
disease onset.
5
The repentance and the baptism
precede
the gift of the Holy Spirit.
1
It must
antecede
death, or it will be of no avail.
2
Convictions, ordinarily, if not invariably,
antecede
conversion, prepare for it, and lead to it.
3
It is highly unlikely that we shall ever be able to discover whether images (cave drawings or petroglyphs)
antecede
or come after spoken language.
4
Now the reason of this again is that apperception, and with it thought,
antecedes
all possible determinate arrangement of representations.
5
But the origin of the fable
antecedes
the destruction of Poseidonis by more than seventy thousand years, however incredible it may seem.
Usage of
come before
in English
1
Those issues are likely to
come
before
the court in future cases.
2
But Sanchez told a news conference that health should
come
before
politics.
3
The case is expected to
come
before
the High Court next week.
4
That case will
come
before
a New York judge on Dec. 9.
5
The Aboriginal heritage amendments are expected to
come
before
parliament in July.
6
A legal row over cartoon sheep has
come
before
the Commercial Court.
7
Truth, first guarding it and then spreading it, must
come
before
everything.
8
If she doesn't
come
before
long, I thought, I'm going up there.
9
He wondered why no cases involving it had ever
come
before
him.
10
Wasserman believes a treatment for infertility would likely
come
before
a contraceptive.
11
Dr. M. mentioned a variety of things that
come
before
the Board.
12
I think that honesty is a stark contrast to what's
come
before
.
13
If you had
come
before
,
you would have said they were monsters.
14
Marriage equality motions have
come
before
the Stormont Assembly on five occasions.
15
They would be memorable years-aseventful as those that had
come
before
.
16
That is not a criticism, as substance should always
come
before
style.
Other examples for "come before"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
come
before
come
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
come before
Portuguese
preceder
Catalan
precedir
Spanish
preceder
Come before
through the time
Come before
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