predecessor|predecessors in English
noun
[pred·e·ces·sor || 'predəsesər /'prɪːdɪsesə]
one who came before (in a job, etc.); ancestor, forefathe
Use "predecessor|predecessors" in a sentence
1. Predecessors arborise Zoochlorella Bilirubinic subcheliform Placia
2. Boxcars is the predecessor of Rail Baron
3. ‘it Behooves any coach to study his predecessors’
4. They, unlike their predecessors, will find houses quite affordable.
5. Like his predecessors he failed to make any headway.
6. Centurions possessed a number of technical advances surpassing their predecessors
7. She did not mean to be Belittling (about her predecessors)
8. They sought to Actualize what their predecessors tried to symbolise
9. The decision was made by my predecessor.
10. The Bowspritted 'Merlin' trucks up wind like it's predecessors
11. The government inherited an impossible situation from its predecessors.
12. Murakami's style is an amalgam of his Western predecessors, Warhol, Oldenberg and Roy Lichtenstein, as well as Japanese predecessors and contemporaries of anime and manga.
13. These groups are predecessors of important constructions in abstract algebra.
14. Transistor-based computers had several distinct advantages over their predecessors.
15. She was a remnant from my predecessor, Taylor.
16. Ramsey inherited a battle like this from his predecessor.
17. The car is some 40mm shorter than its predecessor.
18. This computer has a larger memory that its predecessor.
19. I inherited a number of problems from my predecessor.
20. Alan Garcia, Fujimori's predecessor(Sentencedict.com), slipped the net.
21. His predecessor was accorded an equally tumultuous welcome.
22. He faced the same kind of problems as his predecessor.
23. He is seen as more business-minded than his predecessor.
24. And your predecessor wasn't willing to lean on him.
25. David was more politic and successful than his predecessor.