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priority
[ prahy-awr-i-tee, -or- ]
noun
- the state or quality of being earlier in time, occurrence, etc.
- the right to precede others in order, rank, privilege, etc.; precedence.
- the right to take precedence in obtaining certain supplies, services, facilities, etc., especially during a shortage.
- something given special attention.
adjective
- highest or higher in importance, rank, privilege, etc.:
a priority task.
priority
/ praɪˈɒrɪtɪ /
noun
- the condition of being prior; antecedence; precedence
- the right of precedence over others
- something given specified attention
my first priority
Other Words From
- nonpri·ori·ty adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Her absence, coupled with Republican majorities, could allow conservative lawmakers to advance their priorities more aggressively, as well as reshaping the balance of power in future farm policy negotiations.
The research, which was financed by the Department of Energy's Building Technologies Office, arose out of funding priorities established by the office in 2019 regarding thermal energy storage.
The first priority was improving his grades and finding a way to move forward.
A physical, running offense to complement quarterback Justin Herbert was a top priority for first-year offensive coordinator Greg Roman, who also coached Dobbins in Baltimore.
Murray, who shares three kids — a son and two daughters — with wife Sarah Roemer, has different priorities now.
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