English to Marathi Dictionary precedence

precedence

प्राधान्य
definition
noun
his desire for power soon took precedence over any other consideration
the condition of being considered more important than someone or something else; priority in importance, order, or rank.
translation of 'precedence'
प्राधान्य,
श्रेष्ठत्व,
विशेषता औपचरिक समारंभात लक्षात घेणे आवश्यक असलेले) वरिष्ठत्व,
अग्रहक्क
example
his desire for power soon took 'precedence' over any other consideration
But the urge to entertain took 'precedence' over basic common sense.
For most of them the interests of the established Church took 'precedence' over sentimental attachment to the Stuart dynasty.
The new popular context of images took 'precedence' over the origin of the representation.
So nuances of gravel and green olive took 'precedence' over plums and berries.
Their needs were always paramount in his thoughts and took 'precedence' over everything else in his life.
Getting things done properly took 'precedence' over getting them done quickly.
quarrels over 'precedence' among the Bonaparte family marred the coronation
But almost as soon as he arrived in England, Philip was accorded 'precedence' over Mary.
Either the people of this country decided the 'precedence' accorded to the parties, or they did not.
Russian laws were given 'precedence' over laws passed by the Finnish Diet.
If it becomes, in effect, a European Union constitution, it will take legal 'precedence' over our own.
Each cardinal approaches the altar, according to the order of 'precedence' .
The order of 'precedence' among legal heirs is defined by the degree of proximity of kinship.
For a glorious few minutes at Knock Airport on Friday evening, the humble bike took 'precedence' over the big plane.
If you want to set 'precedence' in a case, alternative dispute resolution methods may not be the answer.
He believes that the Bible's authority takes absolute 'precedence' over man's opinions.
The profit of the nation took absolute 'precedence' over the companies.
Should property rights be given 'precedence' over human rights or society's need to protect nature?
Just as in a ceremony there is an order of 'precedence' , so also in news.
Arguments about ceremonial 'precedence' , like those affecting professional competence, were about power.
If a player can place a tile, they must do so in their turn, according to these 'precedence' rules.
It was a war in which close air support and interdiction often took 'precedence' over strategic attack.
Power generation was given 'precedence' because thermal power was in great demand in summer.
This new possibility took 'precedence' over the offer he had been preparing to make the others.
However, on their last album before this, silence took 'precedence' over noise.
The controversy over 'precedence' must be understood in this context.
These skills took 'precedence' over more craft-based or manufacturing work skills.
his desire for power soon took 'precedence' over any other consideration
He felt that an individual's character took 'precedence' over what they looked like.
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