prevenient

prevenient
prevenance /prev"euh neuhns/, prevenience /pri veen"yeuhns/, n.preveniently, adv.
/pri veen"yeuhnt/, adj.
1. coming before; antecedent.
2. anticipatory.
[1600-10; < L praevenient- (s. of praeveniens) coming before, prp. of praevenire to anticipate. See PRE-, CONVENIENT]

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