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1 preceded
предшествовать; предшествующийСинонимический ряд:1. antedated (verb) antedated; foreran/forerun; paced; predated2. introduced (verb) introduced; led; prefaced; usher in; ushered3. outranked (verb) outranked; ranked -
2 ranked
ранжировать; упорядоченныйСинонимический ряд:1. grouped (adj.) arranged; assorted; catalogued; classed; classified; compiled; grouped; indexed; labeled2. ordered (verb) arranged; arrayed; assorted; disposed; distributed; marshalled; ordered; organised; ranged; sorted; systematised3. placed (verb) categorised; classed; classified; evaluated; graded; grouped; pigeon-holed; placed; rated4. preceded (verb) outranked; preceded
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