Prior

adjective
/ˈpraɪ.ər/

Meaning

existing or coming before in time; previous; earlier
existing or coming before something in time or order

Example Sentences

You need prior approval before making any changes to the system.

He had no prior knowledge of the event.

Synonyms

previous, earlier, former, preceding
Entry 1
previous, earlier, former, preceding
Entry 2
previous, earlier, preceding, former

Antonyms

subsequent, later, following, after
Entry 1
subsequent, later, following, after
Entry 2
later, subsequent, following

Collocations

prior approval, prior experience, prior knowledge, prior notice, prior engagement
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prior approval, prior experience, prior knowledge, prior notice
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prior experience, prior knowledge, prior engagement

More Example Sentences

The final decision will depend on our priorities.

Please consider this request on a priority basis.

I want us to prioritize and do the most important task first.

I prioritize your satisfaction, which is why I am being honest.

I prioritized the tasks and completed the most critical ones first.

I hope you will prioritize customer satisfaction and honor my claim.

Developing rural healthcare infrastructure should be a national priority.

I think raising public awareness on this issue is the most urgent priority.

Making timely payments will ensure faster and priority service in the future.

This experience taught me how crucial time management and prioritization are.

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