precedent
Oxford 5000 vocabulary |C1|ACADEMIC vocabulary1100 vocabulary pre‧ce‧dent /ˈpresədənt, ˈpresɪdənt/ noun
سابقه
رویه قضایی، سابقه داشتن، مقدم بر، مسبوق به سابقه، ماقبل، مقدم، نمونه، قانون فقه: سنت، نمونه و پیش نویس اسناد مختلف که به منظور استفاده تهیه کنندگان بعدی تهیه و منتشر می شود، روانشناسی: سابقه
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Synonyms & Related Words precedent[noun]Synonyms: instance, antecedent, example, model, paradigm, pattern, prototype, standard
[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary pre‧ce‧dent AC /ˈpresəd
ənt, ˈpresɪd
ənt/
noun [
Word Family: verb:
precede;
noun:
precedent;
adjective:
preceding]
1. [countable] an action or official decision that can be used to give support to later actions or decisions:
a legal precedentset/create a precedent UN involvement in the country’s affairs would set a dangerous precedent.precedent for precedents for what courts will accept as ‘fair’2. [uncountable and countable] something of the same type that has happened or existed before
precedent for There’s not much precedent for men taking leave when their baby is born.without precedent An epidemic on this scale is without precedent.3. [uncountable] the way that things have always been done
break with precedent (=do something in a new way) [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations precedent noun ADJ. bad, dangerous, unfortunate | good, important | historical | judicial, legal VERB + PRECEDENT serve as This case could could serve as a precedent for others against the tobacco companies.
have | create, establish, provide, set This lowering of standards sets a dangerous precedent for future developments.
cite, quote | find | base sth on, use sth as The judge based his decision on precedents set during the Middle Ages.
follow PREP. without ~ The achievements of this period were without precedent in history.
~ for Many precedents can be found for this decision. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲