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Precedentemente

Precedentemente is an Italian adverb meaning previously or earlier. It is used to indicate that a fact, event, or statement occurred before the current point in time or earlier in a narrative or discourse. The term helps establish sequence and context, particularly when referring back to information already mentioned or described.

Etymology and form

Precedentemente derives from the adjective precedente, itself from Latin praecedens, meaning going before or preceding. The

Usage

The word is common in storytelling, journalism, films, television recaps, and formal writing when recalling earlier

Grammatical notes

Precedentemente is an adverb and does not inflect for gender or number. It can appear at the

See also

in precedenza, prima, precedente, recapitulation.

suffix
-mente
forms
the
standard
Italian
adverbs
from
adjectives,
yielding
precedentemente
as
the
adverbial
counterpart
to
precedente.
It
is
invariable
and
does
not
change
for
gender
or
number.
events.
It
often
appears
in
phrases
such
as
come
precedentemente
riferito
(as
previously
stated)
or
come
precedentemente
menzionato.
In
narrative
contexts,
it
helps
guide
the
reader
or
viewer
through
a
sequence
of
events
by
signaling
a
return
to
earlier
information.
It
can
contrast
with
ora
(now)
or
in
questo
momento
(at
this
moment)
to
emphasize
temporal
order.
While
in
precedenza
is
also
used
to
mean
earlier,
precedentemente
tends
to
foreground
the
sequence
within
the
text,
stressing
that
the
referenced
material
was
discussed
before.
beginning
of
a
sentence
to
set
up
a
recap
or
mid-sentence
to
reference
a
prior
point.