precede
come before / go before / lead
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: precededpp: precededing: preceding
This term describes a linear sequence where one element exists or occurs before another. It carries a neutral, objective tone and is frequently used in formal, academic, or technical writing to establish a chronological or structural order. While it often refers to time, it is equally applicable to physical space or hierarchical rank. It differs from "foretell" or "predict" because it describes the actual occurrence of an event rather than a projection of the future.