prec·e·dent·ed
ˈpre-sə-ˌden-təd
-dən-təd
: having an earlier occurrence or example : having precedent
But given the speculative nature and weak fundamentals, a return to sub-$2 levels isn't just possible; it's historically precedented.—
Trefis
Isn't that what we keep saying—unseasonably warm? I think this is the norm now, as unprecedented is now precedented, but maybe we still imagine (hope) we will have something like a "normal" winter in the not-too-distant future.—
Stacy Murison
precedented
2 of 2past tense and past participle of precedent entry 3
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