Ahead of time; in anticipation.
Situated ahead or going before.
1 Each year, points vary and it's difficult to predict changes in advance .
2 Thank you so much in advance for dealing with this painful situation.
3 But few people are thinking about the question far enough in advance .
4 Planning for these events often begins a year or more in advance .
5 Suppliers are usually given final production plans about one month in advance .
6 Contracts with tour operators, for example, are agreed two years in advance .
7 So-called road shows are often scheduled in advance of global bond sales.
8 They cannot be selected in advance of the actual trial in war.
9 I ask for a year in advance and you want next weekend!
10 The New Year's Day special has been named Resolution in advance listings.
11 Never allow a vote whose outcome you can't predict in advance , Marcus.
12 And if, in addition, one knows one's fate in advance , of course.
13 Observation time is precious and usually booked months or years in advance .
14 His Earth Powers would have warned him weeks, perhaps months, in advance .
15 The messenger of the Republic was far in advance of the general's.
16 Then the jewel is in the nature of a payment in advance .
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