precedent

名詞

UK/ˈpres.ɪ.dᵊnt/
US/ˈpres.ə.dent/

定義 precedent 名詞

  1. C2Countable

    A prior action, decision, or event that serves as a guide or justification for subsequent similar actions or decisions.

    • The company has several precedents for promoting individuals without formal academic qualifications.

    • This ruling sets an important precedent for future similar cases.

    • We need to examine past precedents to determine the best course of action.

  2. Uncountable

    A customary way of doing things based on previous practice, indicating the established and accepted method.

    • Is this action a break from precedent?

    • As per precedent, we should first consult with key stakeholders.

    • They always make decisions based on established precedent.

  3. Countablelawspecialized

    A legal ruling or decision in a previous case that serves as a guide for similar cases in the future.

    • This Supreme Court ruling serves as a legal precedent for other courts to follow.

    • The lawyers are researching relevant legal precedents to defend their case.

    • This precedent clarified a new definition of privacy rights.