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1. previous


The previous tenant took excellent care of her apartment.
previous job
Around 30% increase in power seen in in-house comparisons with previous model.
Regarding Professor Scott's final criticism I have nothing more to add to what I said in my previous reply.
Yes. She got an introduction from her previous doctor and transferred to this hospital.
It is that Emmet's theory is compatible with previous theories in physics that is of most significance.
Arriving at the end of each year (that is, the last day of the lunar calendar) wasn't just a new day taking over from the previous one, but also a new year taking over from the previous one, and this was called 'first exchange'.
Would you like to buy a suit? the shopkeeper asked Dima, who brought the smells of the previous night with him as he walked through the door.
If you can't come on the day of your appointment, be sure to let us know by the previous day.
She made it in a total of 19 hours and 55 minutes, which is shorter than the previous record by 10 hours.
In short, it is because the 'plan.doc' file I attached in the previous email was infected with a virus.
Hardly had he woke up when he remembered the embarrassing incident of the previous night.
He said that his previous dentist told him that he'd remove nicotine stains if he stopped smoking.
That's the mind-set of a previous time. The current generation doesn't think that way.
Profit on computers for the previous year was nearly ten percent higher than the current year.

2. prior


You may not set up a roadside stall without prior notice.
prior to that
Parents have a prior right to choose the kind of education that shall be given to their children.
I have tried to compile the ideas that you proposed prior to the meeting, so that we can use them as the base for the discussion.
The purpose of the meeting is to make a plan for a new product prior to the Product Development Meeting in January.
I need it by the morning of April 5, so it can be reviewed by other members prior to the meeting.
Condillac, with sensationalism, revolutionised the concept of mind, making language and gesture prior to ideas, shattering Locke's conception of language as a mere passive medium.
The information was given away to the newspaper prior to the announcement.
This result means, contrary to prior expectations, that the number of variants does not affect the processing speed.
Prior means having happened in the past. An example of prior is a criminal conviction that happened ten years ago. Illegally parked cars may be removed at any time without prior notice.
You have no priors, so I'm gonna press no charges this time.
I wasn't able to attend because of a prior plan.
A candidate who was hired prior to reopening of the requisition remains on the requisition and retains the Hired step and status.
/praɪər/ The ​course ​required no prior ​knowledge of ​Spanish. They had to ​refuse the ​dinner ​invitation because of a prior ​engagement (= something already ​planned for that ​time).
taking action on a problem they were aware of 10 years prior but failed to act.