set a precedent
Establish a usage, tradition, or standard to be followed in the future. For example, He set a precedent by having the chaplain lead the academic procession. The word precedent here signifies a previous instance or legal decision upon which future instances are based, a usage dating from the early 1400s. In British and American law it more specifically refers to a legal decision that may be used as a standard in subsequent cases.
Words nearby set a precedent
sestet,
sestina,
sesto san giovanni,
sestos,
set,
set a precedent,
set about,
set against,
set an example,
set apart,
set aside