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antecedence

NOUN
  1. preceding in time

How To Use antecedence In A Sentence

  • But this does not apply when vor- has a temporal force, whether of anticipation, e.g. vorweg, 'ahead', or of antecedence, e.g. vorgängig, 'previously'. Archive 2007-06-01
  • Now Afro-Americans, frustrated in their search for antecedence in their African line, might turn to their Scottish roots.
  • Got this off Bookmooch, after reading purple_pen's review (in which she explores its literary antecedence of Doctor Who), and greatly enjoyed it. October Books 22) The Moving Toyshop
  • What land have you been living, this level of sentence is typical bordering on severe these days and i have seen much worse lenient sentencing for the most fatuous of reasons for much more serious crimes with greater antecedence. Final Fantasy « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Ford, while developing their vehicles, had kept in apperception and had fabricated it their top antecedence to accord their assemblage the amount for their hard-earned money, while never compromising the affection of the cartage that they produce. Ford Your Way with Quality Ford Auto Parts
  • Creative thinking is the antecedence of design.
  • This has a long antecedence, and the book reviews some of the historical and theoretical literature on the nature of law, including some Marxist sources.
  • Unlike surrounding leaves, these pages - heavily edited, faded, some with frayed edges - were typed with a black ribbon, a telltale sign of antecedence.
  • This antecedence of being does not yet have the responsibility of being.
  • Then a curriculum antecedence chart of Manufacturing and Automation Engineering is provided to illustrate the significance of antecedence research in making teaching plans.
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