Precedented and Proper

Precedented

Precedented adjective - Having or supported or justified by a precedent.

Proper and precedented are semantically related. in allowable topic. In some cases you can use "Proper" instead an adjective "Precedented".

Proper

Proper adjective - Following the established traditions of refined society and good taste.

Precedented and proper are semantically related. You can use "Precedented" instead an adjective "Proper".

Nearby Words: property, properly
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