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preference
[pref-er-uhns, pref-ruhns]
noun
the act of preferring.
the state of being preferred.
that which is preferred; choice.
His preference is vanilla, not chocolate.
a practical advantage given to one over others.
a prior right or claim, as to payment of dividends or to assets upon dissolution.
the favoring of one country or group of countries by granting special advantages over others in international trade.
preference
/ ˈprɛfrəns, ˈprɛfərəns /
noun
the act of preferring
something or someone preferred
law
the settling of the claims of one or more creditors before or to the exclusion of those of the others
a prior right to payment, as of a dividend or share in the assets of a company in the event of liquidation
commerce the granting of favour or precedence to particular foreign countries, as by levying differential tariffs
Other Word Forms
- nonpreference noun
- self-preference noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of preference1
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Example Sentences
But Chelsea felt his wages limited the options they could present to Sterling, particularly with regard to his preference to stay close to London.
Among those whose current party preference is Reform, a remarkable 89% are pessimistic about the prospects for the economy.
"Given the rising cost of food and the enduring cost of living crisis for students... if that's the trade-off, then cheaper food is clearly the preference," he says.
Ministers have always maintained that full nationalisation for any steel company is not the government's preference and the source added that it was "unlikely" the companies would be nationalised together.
That is looking increasingly unlikely, given the number of counties that have publicly stated their preference for retaining a 14-game season.
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