Rechercher
to come before
[phrase form: come]
01
précéder
to have a higher priority or importance compared to someone or something else
02
précéder
to appear or be presented prior to something else
03
précéder
to stand in front of or face a person or authority for judgment or evaluation
04
précéder
to exist or occur earlier in time or history
Exemple
In this court of law, justice and fairness come before personal interests.
The safety and well-being of our employees should always come before any other considerations.
The health of the patients must come before administrative convenience in a hospital setting.
When making decisions, the needs of the community should come before individual desires.
As a responsible citizen, it is important to ensure that the welfare of others comes before personal gain.
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