precederanno
Precederanno is the third person plural form of the Italian verb precedere in the future tense. It means that “they will precede” or “they will come before” in time or in order. The form is used to describe events, actions, or elements that will take place prior to another reference point.
Etymology and form: precedere comes from Latin praecedere, built from praee- meaning “before” and -cedere meaning
Usage and examples: As a transit ive verb, it requires an object that is something being prior
Nuance: precederanno conveys a clear temporal or logical priority and is typically used when outlining plans,
Voci correlate: precedente, precedenza, precedere.
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