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    pri·or
    /ˈprī(ə)r/

    noun

    • 1. a man who is head of a house or group of houses of certain religious orders: "the English Reformation removed powerful abbots and priors from their seats"

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  2. The meaning of PRIOR is earlier in time or order. How to use prior in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Prior.

  3. PRIOR definition: 1. existing or happening before something else, or before a particular time: 2. before a…. Learn more.

  4. Prior definition: preceding in time or in order; earlier or former; previous. See examples of PRIOR used in a sentence.

  5. You use prior to indicate that something has already happened, or must happen, before another event takes place.

  6. PRIOR meaning: 1. existing or happening before something else, or before a particular time: 2. before a…. Learn more.

  7. Define prior. prior synonyms, prior pronunciation, prior translation, English dictionary definition of prior. adj. 1. Preceding in time or order: " insist that foreign vessels seeking access obtain prior approval" . 2. Preceding in importance or value: a prior...

  8. Sep 27, 2024 · prior (comparative more prior, superlative most prior) Chiefly followed by to: in advance, before, previously. Synonyms: ago, hitherto

  9. Preceding in time; earlier; previous; former. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Preceding in order or importance; preferred. A prior choice. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Of that which comes before, in advance. I had no prior knowledge you were coming.

  10. 1. You use prior to indicate that something has already happened, or must happen, before another event takes place. [...] 2. A prior claim or duty is more important than other claims or duties and needs to be dealt with first. [...] 3. If something happens prior to a particular time or event, it happens before that time or event. [formal] [...]

  11. prior. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English pri‧or1 /ˈpraɪə $ praɪr/ W3 AWL adjective 1 existing or arranged before something else or before the present situation SYN previous You do not need any prior knowledge of the subject. Changes may not be made without the prior approval of the council.

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