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previously

1 of 1adverb
/ˈpriːviəsli/
1

before the present moment or a specific time

B1
  • She had previously worked for a different company before joining the current one.
  • I had previously visited the city for a conference before moving here for work.
  • The current system operates more efficiently than the one used previously.
  • I had previously attended a similar workshop, so I was familiar with the content.
  • The project had been proposed and discussed previously by the team, but no concrete plans were made.
2

in advance of the current action or statement

  • The treaty previously demands ratification before taking effect.
  • He previously requests silence before beginning his lecture.
  • The instructions previously advise checking all connections.
  • The law previously stipulates a waiting period for approval.
  • She previously insists on reviewing the terms before signing.
3

used to reintroduce key events from earlier episodes at the start of a new installment

  • Previously, on The Mandalorian: Grogu was taken by Imperial forces.
  • Previously, in Grey's Anatomy: The hospital faced a devastating storm.
  • Previously, on Sherlock: Moriarty faked his own death.
  • Previously, in The Witcher: Ciri escaped into the desert.
  • Previously, on Succession: The siblings betrayed their father.