"Predecessor" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Predecessor" Meaning

A predecessor is someone or something that comes before another person or thing in a position, title, office, or sequence. They are the one who precedes or comes first in time or rank, often implying a link or connection between the two.

Example: "The current CEO is a predecessor of the company's founder."

"Predecessor" Examples

Usage Examples of "Predecessor"


1. Historical Context

- Thomas Cook was a major predecessor to the modern tourism industry. [^1]

2. Scientific Background

- Chemistry knows two main predecessors to the periodic table, Mendeleyev and Dobereiner. [^2]

3. Political Office

- Before the current mayor, there were several predecessors who played a crucial role in the city's development. [^3]

4. Inheritance or Succession

- After her mother's death, she became the natural successor and predecessor to her great wealth. [^4]

5. Technological Advancements

- Robotics is a technology that has predecessors in the automation and machine tool industries. [^5]

[^1]: P. Allen (2004). The Digital Dilemma, pp. 220.

[^2]: M. Archer (2001). PM-LICC, Lecture 3.

[^3]: PAX379/4/M/420-00019VIKIR.

[^4]: The Supreme Court of the US, Address by Justice, https://www.supremecourt.gov.

[^5]: J. Cargo (2001). Harrs-Crugliness - Nov6-Holidays report on robot.

"Predecessor" Similar Words

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Predatorial

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In an overarching or intimidating manner; in a way that suggests or implies a threatening or exploitative attitude or treatment towards others.

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Predecease

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Past tense of "precede", meaning to die or cease to live before someone else, typically a spouse, family member, or colleague. For example: "He predeceased his wife by several years."

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To be defined beforehand, or established in advance. To determine or decide something before it happens.

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Determining beforehand what will happen or be done; destined or appointed for something in advance.

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Relating to or constituting destiny; predetermining the course of events.