Mohamed
what's the difference between precede vs predate?
what's the difference between precede vs predate or when it's preferable to use precede than predate ?
13 lug 2019 12:56
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It’s in the word. “PreDATE” means something comes before something else in DATE. “Precede” is more general and means something comes before something else (in date, or position, etc).
13 luglio 2019
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My impression is that predate only refers to large differences in time. “Julius Caesar’s legal reforms predate the beginning of the Republic” (100s of years)

precede is closer to “before”

Both are fairly formal though

13 luglio 2019