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Detailed Translations for precede from English to French

precede:

to precede verb (precedes, preceded, preceding)

  1. to precede (go before)
    précéder
    • précéder verb (précède, précèdes, précédons, précédez, )

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

Translation Matrix for precede:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
précéder go before; precede be ahead
- antecede; antedate; come before; forego; forgo; introduce; lead; predate; preface; premise

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Related Definitions for "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

Wiktionary Translations for precede:

precede
noun
  1. go before, go in front of
  2. have higher rank than
precede

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