precedent
Meanings
Plural: precedents
Noun
- an example that is used to justify similar occurrences at a later time
- (civil law) a law established by following earlier judicial decisions
- a system of jurisprudence based on judicial precedents rather than statutory laws
- a subject mentioned earlier (preceding in time)
- An act in the past which may be used as an example to help decide the outcome of similar instances in the future.
- A decided case which is cited or used as an example to justify a judgment in a subsequent case.
- An established habit or custom.
- The aforementioned (thing).
- The previous version.
- A rough draught of a writing which precedes a finished copy.
Adjective Satellite
- preceding in time, order, or significance
Adj
- Happening or taking place earlier in time; previous or preceding.
- Coming before in a particular order or arrangement; preceding, foregoing.
Verb
- To provide precedents for.
- To be a precedent for.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle French, from Old French, from Latin praecēdēns, present participle of praecēdere (“to precede”); See precede.
Synonyms
antecedent, case in point, case law, common law, predecessive
Scrabble Score: 14
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Words With Friends Score: 17
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