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Meaning

The word "prior" refers to something that comes before another event or thing in time, order, or importance. It can indicate that something has happened earlier or that it holds a higher position in a hierarchy. For example, if you have a prior commitment, it means you have an obligation or arrangement you agreed to before another event.

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Etymology

The word "prior" comes from the Latin word "prior," meaning "former" or "earlier." It has been adopted into English since the late Middle Ages, retaining a similar meaning.

Examples

  1. She had a prior engagement that prevented her from attending the meeting.
  2. Before starting this project, I need to review our prior research.
  3. The prior version of the report contained several errors that have since been corrected.
  4. Having a prior understanding of the topic will help you participate more effectively in class.
  5. The company values employees with prior experience in the industry.