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[ US /əˈfɔɹˌsɛd/ ]
[ UK /ɐfˈɔːsɛd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. being the one previously mentioned or spoken of
    works of all the aforementioned authors
    said party has denied the charges

How To Use aforesaid In A Sentence

  • An air separation method employs the aforesaid nitrogen selective adsorbent for separation between nitrogen and oxygen by selective adsorption of nitrogen in air.
  • Post Office of the said City of Montreal; that every such election or amotion shall be subject to the review of Our said Visitor, whose determination thereon being signified in writing to the said Governors within sixty days after such delivery as aforesaid at the said Post McGill and its Story, 1821-1921
  • After giving the aforesaid directions, the court again had two options before it.
  • Oaths were taken on the terms aforesaid, and the citizens dismissed their adversaries. Hellenica
  • Not just the actual sodomites like myself, but the Sapphic Sisterhood, the Hamite Alliance, the League of Heathens and Infidels, Atheists Anonymous, a whole panoply of progressive thinkers, aligned and unaligned, to whom your rant reads as the ethically repugnant ravings of a sociopath, given that it has so little concern for aforesaid "empathy". An Open Letter to John C. Wright
  • The aforesaid movie is apparently a road movie.
  • Deal with this community in the aforesaid manner, for it cannot make good by itself, if your presence is far removed from it and if you are not in good health, strong, and eirenic in spirit! Poems for King Sigismund
  • Bet on the boat races along the canals. if you’re a true criminal, you’d rig the races …..along the canals …….amid the aforesaid architecture. IN BRUGES « FranksFilms
  • So that they shall not be bound to come before the Iustices aforesaid, except any of the same Barons doe implead any man, or if any man be impleaded. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • [(I) 22 (have wished to write to y) 29 (ou every) 29 (hour, but the chief perog) 9 (a) 3 (tive of the aforesaid)] TJ Agnes De-Courci: a Domestic Tale
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