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Meanings of
antedate
in English
Portuguese
antedatar
Catalan
antecedir
Spanish
preceder
Back to the meaning
Be earlier in time; go back further.
precede
forego
forgo
predate
backdate
antecede
foredate
postdate
Portuguese
antedatar
Synonyms
Examples for "
precede
"
precede
forego
forgo
predate
backdate
Examples for "
precede
"
1
That rule would not
precede
a deal with the EU, Massad said.
2
The meeting was meant to
precede
a possible Sharon-Abbas-Bush summit next week.
3
Training in the whole occupation must
precede
the exercise of the specialty.
4
Preventive strategies require a knowledge of risk factors that
precede
disease onset.
5
The repentance and the baptism
precede
the gift of the Holy Spirit.
1
Operators in Europe have also tried to
forego
subsidies, with mixed results.
2
He cannot
forego
the effect he is almost sure it will produce.
3
Eco-Christians are being asked to
forego
the traditional, heavily lubricated pre-Christmas parties.
4
To
forego
this aid was perilous; to wait for it was ruin.
5
I thought they might
forego
it for the sake of other things.
1
Periods of fasting, times when we
forgo
sleep as long as possible.
2
Do respect their space and time and
forgo
the selfie requests, however.
3
People who purchase insurance do not
forgo
their rights to these services.
4
But I do understand some women's reluctance to
forgo
the sheen entirely.
5
What could you offer us to
forgo
our rights and turn back?
1
We may not answer; your question concerns events that
predate
the Accord.
2
Others have concerns about US policy which long
predate
the 45th President.
3
A group that may
predate
Christianity, possibly going back to Egyptian times.
4
Paganism encompasses several spiritual movements, many of which
predate
the major religions.
5
But subtle maneuverings for territory and economic stakes
predate
any cooperative framework.
1
However, he did not
backdate
this to 2014 as the law allows.
2
The government should increase personal allowances and
backdate
the change to April 2008.
3
Economists were quick to
backdate
their calls on when the Fed will move.
4
There is provision to
backdate
some of the increase to January 1st this year.
5
The bank will also
backdate
some of the pay rise.
1
It must
antecede
death, or it will be of no avail.
2
Convictions, ordinarily, if not invariably,
antecede
conversion, prepare for it, and lead to it.
3
It is highly unlikely that we shall ever be able to discover whether images (cave drawings or petroglyphs)
antecede
or come after spoken language.
4
Now the reason of this again is that apperception, and with it thought,
antecedes
all possible determinate arrangement of representations.
5
But the origin of the fable
antecedes
the destruction of Poseidonis by more than seventy thousand years, however incredible it may seem.
Usage of
antedate
in English
1
But they probably did not long
antedate
the knowledge of metals.
2
Among men, punishments for the immoral and outward honors for the virtuous
antedate
history.
3
It is probable, however, that the tumuli of Ireland
antedate
the Danes thousands of years.
4
They
antedate
by ages the Pyramids which they resemble.
5
I've read that torpedo boats
antedate
the Spanish War.
6
Let us try to forethink, to
antedate
our forgiveness.
7
The actual beginnings of the town may
antedate
the Romans, but of this we know nothing.
8
But traditions about the rock directly beneath the dome long
antedate
the Muslim conquest of Jerusalem.
9
But the clearing up must
antedate
the punishment.
10
Some of these state organizations
antedate
the Federation.
11
They
antedate
the titles under which Rawson claims.
12
And when Phil and I came asking questions didn't you
antedate
his arrival about six hours?
13
Did his discoveries
antedate
those of Columbus?
14
He was no less successful in "The Red Rover," the scenes of which
antedate
the Revolution.
15
Beauty and romance
antedate
the poet.
16
They
antedate
the navy, you know.
Other examples for "antedate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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antedate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
antedate by ages
antedate even
antedate genetic
antedate history
antedate human
More collocations
Translations for
antedate
Portuguese
antedatar
preceder
Catalan
antecedir
retrotreure
precedir
Spanish
preceder
anteceder
Antedate
through the time