Preceding vs Remonstration - What's the difference?
preceding | remonstration |
Occurring before or in front of something else, in time, place, rank or sequence.
Protest, objection, disapproving pleading, or an act thereof.
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As an adjective preceding
is occurring before or in front of something else, in time, place, rank or sequence.As a verb preceding
is present participle of lang=en.As a noun remonstration is
protest, objection, disapproving pleading, or an act thereof.preceding
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Alternative forms
* (archaic)Adjective
(-)- On the preceding Monday Shobana had gone on vacation.
Antonyms
* succeedingVerb
(head)remonstration
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Noun
(en noun)- His voice full of remonstration , he repeated continually: "Time's up, gentlemen. Go on now and get your lunch. Lunch time now. Go on now, or I'll have to report you. Time's up."