decessor

[ˈdɛsɪsər]

decessor Definition

  • 1a person who held a job or office before the current holder
  • 2something that came before and influenced or affected what comes after it

Using decessor: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "decessor" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The new CEO has a lot to learn from his predecessor.

  • Example

    The smartphone's design was influenced by its predecessor.

  • Example

    The company's success is due in part to the groundwork laid by its predecessors.

decessor Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for decessor

Antonyms for decessor

Phrases with decessor

  • a company that existed before another company, which may have acquired it or merged with it

    Example

    The current company is the result of a merger between two predecessor companies.

  • a politician who held the same office before the current one

    Example

    The new mayor promised to continue the policies of his political predecessor.

  • a person or idea that influenced or inspired a later person or idea

    Example

    Darwin is considered the intellectual predecessor of modern evolutionary biology.

Origins of decessor

from Latin 'decessor', meaning 'retiring magistrate'

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Summary: decessor in Brief

'Predecessor' [ˈdɛsɪsər] refers to a person who held a job or office before the current holder, or something that came before and influenced or affected what comes after it. It can refer to companies, politicians, or ideas, as in 'The new CEO has a lot to learn from his predecessor.' 'Predecessor' is often used in formal contexts and has synonyms like 'forerunner' and 'antecedent.'