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I . pri·or1 [ˈpraɪəʳ] ADV prior to sth

prior

II . pri·or1 [ˈpraɪəʳ] ADJ attr

1. prior (earlier):

prior
prior
prior engagement
prior conviction LAW

2. prior (having priority):

prior
prior

III . pri·or1 [ˈpraɪəʳ] N Am (prior conviction)

prior

pri·or2 [ˈpraɪəʳ] N (of abbey/priory)

prior
prior m
prior

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With time, the book would also include round by round scoring for each title fight held on the year prior.
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Most of these are wooden farms and churches built prior to 1917.
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This amounted to 130m in the five years prior to 2008.
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Uneven and strong winds had given the airport low regularity, and prior to take-off, wind speeds of had been recorded.
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Prior to 1492, this was a rare species.
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Schedule is subject to change without prior notice.
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Prior to the 1999 election, the number of seats was reduced from 130 to 103.
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However, the prior three children of the couple had died at an early age.
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Prior to 1957, he was appointed by the city council and the head of the executive branch.
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Sulfur is scrubbed from the gas prior to use.
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