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Precedent

Description:

A precedent is an example, rule, or decision that is used as a guide or justification for similar cases or situations that follow.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Legal Sense: In legal contexts, a precedent refers to a previously decided case that serves as a guideline for future cases in similar circumstances.
  2. Historical Sense: In the historical sense, a precedent represents an event or situation that sets a standard or pattern for subsequent events.
  3. Social Sense: In a social context, a precedent can be a customary practice, behavior, or event that becomes widely accepted and followed in a community.

Sample Sentences:

  • The judge used a legal precedent to reach a fair and just decision.
  • The French Revolution served as a precedent for other revolutionary movements across Europe.
  • The celebration of Independence Day set a precedent for national holidays in many countries.

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