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antecedir
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Be earlier in time; go back further.
precede
forego
forgo
antedate
backdate
antecede
foredate
postdate
португальский
antedatar
Prey on or hunt for.
prey
raven
prey
raven
1
Elliott, however, probably knows exactly how far it can push its
prey
.
2
Doubtless: there is nothing uncommon in it; it is her natural
prey
.
3
And many scams
prey
on people who want to help disaster victims.
4
The federal law protecting birds of
prey
went into effect in 1972.
5
Frightening
prey
so that a large number flee into a greater destruction.
1
The
raven
,
whose name meant trust; the goshawk, whose name meant dream.
2
The
raven
had come from a long way away, Meeda knew that.
3
The
raven
flew back home to get the help of the rat.
4
The
raven
was looking at him in an interested manner, but Mr.
5
And in a moment the black
raven
was perched on his shoulder.
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.
6
Some of the billboards writer examines
predate
the closing of the station.
7
While all these
predate
the Internet, the Web gives them new life.
8
The allegations
predate
the Hollywood film mogul Harvey Weinstein sexual harassment scandal.
9
As the South Sea and Tulip bubbles demonstrated, speculative manias
predate
central banks.
10
In fact, there are several really good games which
predate
the deck-building craze.
11
Tensions between France and Italy
predate
the current administrations in Paris and Rome.
12
Still others point to a handful of archaeological sites that supposedly
predate
Clovis.
13
The charges against Manafort mostly
predate
his work on Trump's campaign.
14
The charges largely
predate
his five months on the Trump campaign.
15
Okay, like you said, it must
predate
her time at Shilling.
16
Wicca is a neopagan religion whose roots
predate
Christianity by centuries.
predate
·
predate modern
predate the development
predate even
predate a change
predate agriculture
португальский
antedatar
preceder
anteceder
каталонский
antecedir
retrotreure
precedir
испанский
antedatar
preceder
anteceder