Definition of «precedence»

Precedence refers to the order in which things are done or the importance that is given to one task over another. It can also refer to a person's rank, status, or position within an organization or society. In general usage, it means giving priority to something based on its level of importance or urgency.

Usage examples

  1. In programming, operators have different levels of precedence, which determine the order in which they are executed. For example:

Sentences with «precedence»

  • For many American families, their dreams for the future have been put on hold indefinitely because their immediate necessities take precedence over taking a gamble with a big financial risk. (creditdonkey.com)
  • Sick people have a way of taking precedence over paperwork. (policygenius.com)
  • Then the contradictions within the world order would begin to make sense; injustice, the fact that might takes precedence of right among the nations as well as in the existence of a single people, would disappear; then it would become evident who is the Lord of the world — in the Kingdom of God. (religion-online.org)
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