noun
- plural of precedence; the conditions of being considered more important than someone or something else; priority in importance, order, or position
- plural of precedence; the right to precede others in ceremonies or social situations based on rank or status
Usage: formal
Examples
- The committee established clear precedences for handling emergency situations.
- Different cultures have varying precedences when it comes to family obligations.
- The protocol officer explained the precedences for the state dinner seating arrangement.
- Safety concerns took precedences over cost considerations in the project.
- The judge ruled on the precedences of various legal claims in the case.
- Military precedences determine the order of command during joint operations.