Anteceder in english
Precede
pronunciation: prɪsid part of speech: verb
pronunciation: prɪsid part of speech: verb
In gestures
anteceder = predate ; preface ; go before ; forego [forgo].
Example: The UDC, in its basic structure, predates CC and, as we shall see, it lacks much of this latter scheme's consistency and predictability.Example: The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.Example: Acknowledgements: the author wishes to acknowledge her debt to the authors of the literature that has gone before, and also to the various persons and organisations that have kindly permitted the reproduction of their work.Example: I will tell you the adventure which befell me in my fifth voyage, which was yet rarer and more marvelous than those which forewent it.