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[ US /ˌpoʊstˈdeɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. be later in time
    Tuesday always follows Monday
  2. establish something as being later relative to something else

How To Use postdate In A Sentence

  • If we return to the Limbo and Nkukutu sites introduced earlier to examine the strata that postdate the EIA-Urewe/Lelesu/pre-Kwale eras there is a pattern similar to that found at Kivinja. Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE
  • The stories about Jesus' birth likewise postdate Mark, and thus Paul. What Do You Say That I Did?
  • They gave small suppliers such as Mr. Petrakis postdated checks that couldn't be cashed until months later. Greek Crisis Exacts the Cruelest Toll
  • There is no doubt that the Qing Dynasty postdates the Ming Dynasty.
  • Given that Liz’s nightmare vision of tomorrow, with its evocation of rap music and gang culture, clearly postdates King, why do you think the author chose him to fill this role? Song Yet Sung by James McBride: Questions
  • Most manuscripts postdate the stories which have circulated by word of mouth for centuries.
  • The maria and small plains in the highlands can readily be seen to postdate the craters on their borders.
  • Most manuscripts postdate the stories which have circulated by word of mouth for centuries.
  • Qohelet's epistemology is of a sort that he would never take texts like those in 1 Enoch (which predate him) and Dan 12 (which postdates him, according to the hypothesis I follow) as demonstrative of anything. The Inerrancy of Ecclesiastes 9:2-6
  • But since these comments postdate the rise of the later Pyrrhonist movement, there is often room for suspicion as to whether they reflect genuine information about Pyrrho himself, as opposed to the later philosophy that took his name. Picnic
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