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UK [ˈpriːdɪˌsesə(r)] / US [ˈpredəˌsesər] noun [countable]
Word forms "predecessor":
singular predecessor plural predecessors
1) the person who had a job or official position before someone else

Algood seems to have learned nothing from the faults of his predecessors.

2) something that has been replaced by another thing

The scheme, like its two predecessors, had little chance to prove itself.


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  • predecessor — I noun ancestor, antecedent, antecessor, elder, forebearer, forefather, foregoer, foreparent, forerunner, former incumbent, former officeholder, founder, originator, patriarch, precursor, procreator, progenitor II index ancestor, ascendant,… …   Law dictionary

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  • predecessor — |ô| s. m. Antecessor …   Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

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  • predecessor — ► NOUN 1) a person who held a job or office before the current holder. 2) a thing that has been followed or replaced by another. ORIGIN Latin praedecessor, from prae beforehand + decessor retiring officer …   English terms dictionary

  • predecessor — [pred′ə ses΄ər, prē′dəses′ər; pred΄ə ses′ər] n. [ME predecessour < MFr predecesseur < LL praedecessor < L prae , before (see PRE ) + decessor, retiring officer < decessus, pp. of decedere, to go away, depart < de , from + cedere,… …   English World dictionary

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