
1) An ancestor 2) Forefather 3) Forerunner 4) One who precedes you in time 5) Person coming before 6) Precursor 7) The one before
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1) Antecedent 2) Antecessor 3) Forerunner 4) Precursor 5) Progenitor
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• (n.) One who precedes; one who has preceded another in any state, position, office, etc.; one whom another follows or comes after, in any office or position.
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Pred`e·ces'sor noun [ Latin
praedecessor ;
prae before +
decessor one who withdraws from the province he has governed, a retiring officer (with reference to his successor), a predecessor, from
decedere : confer French
prédécesseur . See
Decease .] One who p...
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One who has preceded another.This term is applied in particular to corporators who are now no longer such, and whose rights have been vested in their successor; the word ancestor is more usually applicable to common persons. The predecessor in a corporation stands in the same relation to the successor, that the ancestor does to the heir. The term.....
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[
n] - one who precedes you in time (as in holding a position or office)
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predecessor 1. Someone who precedes another person in time; such as, in holding a position or office. 2. Something previously in use or existence that has been replaced or succeeded by something else. 3. Something succeeded or replaced by something else.
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An activity that must be completed before another activity can begin.
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noun one who precedes you in time (as in holding a position or office)
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a person who precedes another in an office, position, etc. · something succeeded or replaced by something else: The new monument in the park is more beautiful than its predecessor. · an ancestor; forefather.
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[SAT terms] one who precedes you in time
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[Intelligent words] one who precedes you in time
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