precedence
/ˈprɛsədəns/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of PRECEDENCE
[noncount]
somewhat formal
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the condition of being more important than something or someone else and therefore coming or being dealt with first
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The guests were introduced in order of precedence. [=the most important guests were introduced first]
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The safety of the children has/takes precedence over [=is more important than] everything else.
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Many small businesses complain that the government's policies give precedence to large corporations. [=treat large corporations as more important]