Meaning of prior | Babel Free
ˈpɹaɪ.əDefinitions
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Coming before in order or time; earlier, former, previous. not-comparable
- Previous, prior.
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More important or significant. not-comparable
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Chiefly in prior probability: of the probability of an event: determined without knowledge of the occurrence of other events that bear on it, before additional data is collected. not-comparable
Equivalents
Examples
“His prior residence was smaller than his current one.”
“I had no prior knowledge you were coming.”
“Since therefore 'tis poſſible for all objects to become cauſes or effects to each other, it may be proper to fix ſome general rules, by vvhich vve may knovv vvhen they really are ſo. […] 2. The cauſe must be prior to the effect.”
“Lady Marney, duly warned of the impending catastrophe, was experiencing all the advantages of prior information.”
“"As these busts in the block of marble," though Miriam, "so does our individual fate exist in the limestone of time. We fancy that we carve it out; but its ultimate shape is prior to all our action."”
“These reconstructions took place with so great ease and rapidity at Abbeville, […] that there is now scarce vestige left of any building prior to the fifteenth century.”
“[T]he Mayor, […] seemed to have schooled himself into a course of strict mechanical rightness towards this woman of prior claim, at any expense to the later one, and to his own sentiments.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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