English to Telugu Dictionary precede

precede

ముందు
definition
verb
a gun battle had preceded the explosions
come before (something) in time.
translation of 'precede'
స్థానం,
వరుస క్రమం
example
Film directors and community representatives will be in attendance at numerous film screenings, and public forums will 'precede' various films.
he let her 'precede' him through the gate
A clear and vivid mental picture must always 'precede' the actual picture on paper.
he let her 'precede' him through the gate
In other words, pages 3 and 4 must follow - not 'precede' - pages 1 and 2.
Given the gory, carnage strewn 250-plus pages that 'precede' that statement, the reader can only nod dumbly in agreement.
One witness reported hearing an explosion 'precede' the fire.
Patients nearly always have multiple renal cysts, which usually 'precede' development of liver cysts.
Symptoms of the common cold usually 'precede' onset.
They 'precede' adjectives: many clever people, not clever many people; my poor friend, not poor my friend.
take time to read the chapters that 'precede' the recipes
There is a real fear that his lack of form could be affecting those that 'precede' him in the batting order.
take time to read the chapters that 'precede' the recipes
I have now been to one concert that 'preceded' its actual show with a movie trailer.
They were heading towards the oasis that 'preceded' the valley that lead to the mines.
In the period immediately 'preceding' the war, 70 percent of the Polish population opposed any sort of participation.
He did not consider the developments that directly 'preceded' the beginning of the war.
She was 'preceded' in death by her husband and is survived by two daughters.
These include executing each action slowly at first; performing thrusts first in the left, and then in the right line; and 'preceding' each exercise with the command ‘Engage the sword!’
Experiment 2 included a 'preceding' context in order to fix the referent of the target word and to exclude singular interpretations.
At the airport the other day, every announcement 'was preceded with' (at full volume) ‘Attention All Personnel.’
Otherwise, editing is limited to a brief introduction 'preceding' each selection.
The live international television feed was available to every subscribing channel around the world from 45 minutes before kick-off but all the main football countries 'preceded' their coverage with studio-based analysis.
We 'preceded' these hearty mains with two dishes from the rich variety of starters, which include everything from deep fried Brie to Japanese prawns.
However, all that is 'preceded' by a chapter by the editor setting out chronologically the events of the cases.
Indeed, modesty is now almost invariably 'preceded' by the word " false".
He contextualizes the work in a well-documented essay that 'precedes' 128 pages of photographs.
Still, I drew it on the page immediately 'preceding' the most killer page in the whole book.
This period of warm winters was immediately 'preceded' by a period of unusually cold winters.
Avoid headings that cause you to cross behind and below the 'preceding' aircraft in order to avoid turbulence.
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