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pre·ferred [prɪˈfɜ:d, Am pri:ˈfɜ:rd] ADJ attr, inv
pre·fer <-rr-> [prɪˈfɜ:ʳ, Am pri:ˈfɜ:r] VERB trans
1. prefer (like better):
to prefer sth/sb
etw/jdn vorziehen [o. bevorzugen] [o. CH a. präferieren]
to prefer sth/sb to sth/sb
jdn/etw jdm/etw vorziehen
to prefer doing sth [to doing sth]
etw lieber [als etw] tun
to prefer sb to do sth
2. prefer Brit JUR:
se·cu·rity [sɪˈkjʊərəti, Am -ˈkjʊrət̬i] SUBST
1. security no pl (protection, safety):
Sicherheit f <-, -en>
2. security no pl (guards):
Sicherheitsdienst m <-(e)s, -e>
3. security no pl (permanence, certainty):
Sicherheit f <-, -en>
Kündigungsschutz m <-es> kein pl
4. security no pl (confidence):
5. security usu Sg (safeguard):
Sicherheit f <-, -en>
Schutz m <-es> gegen +Akk
6. security no pl (guarantee of payment):
Sicherheit f <-, -en>
Kaution f <-, -en>
Kreditsicherheit f <-, -en>
to use sth as security [for sth]
7. security FIN (investment):
Wertpapier nt <-(e)s, -e>
Wandelanleihe f <-, -n>
Effekten fachspr pl
8. security (as guarantor):
Bürgschaft f <-, -en>
Garantie f <-, -ti̱·en>
9. security (being secret):
Geheimhaltung f <-, -en>
preferred security SUBST FINMKT
security SUBST INV-FIN
security SUBST FINMKT
Present
Iprefer
youprefer
he/she/itprefers
weprefer
youprefer
theyprefer
Past
Ipreferred
youpreferred
he/she/itpreferred
wepreferred
youpreferred
theypreferred
Present Perfect
Ihavepreferred
youhavepreferred
he/she/ithaspreferred
wehavepreferred
youhavepreferred
theyhavepreferred
Past Perfect
Ihadpreferred
youhadpreferred
he/she/ithadpreferred
wehadpreferred
youhadpreferred
theyhadpreferred
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This is why the neurolytic is usually preferred over the surgical block.
en.wikipedia.org
It also applies to mean something towards which one is inclined or which one prefers, even if it is not approved by others.
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It has been shown that humans tend to prefer art that contains symmetry, deeming it more beautiful.
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Some scientists prefer the terms "chronometric" or "calendar" dating, as use of the word absolute implies an unwarranted certainty and precision.
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It is preferred by some people who do not like to work with salt.
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