precedent
How to Use Precedent
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAn earlier example or decision that gets used as a rule or model for future situations, especially in law.
Don't confuse with "precedence" (priority/importance) — "precedent" is a past example used to guide future decisions.
Word Forms
precedented past tense, precedents plural, precedents singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The ruling set a legal _____ that other courts would later follow.
Etymology
From Latin "praecedens," the present participle of "praecedere" ("to precede") — see "precede."