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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
antedate .
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Examples
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Actually, the phrase antedates the rise of Hitler by many years.
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"Big fate" as it sometimes is called antedates this present life and its cause does not come within the scope of this little book.
Within You is the Power Henry Thomas Hamblin
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The American Dialect Dictionary antedates it to 1912.
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A visit to genealogybank. com antedates “irregardless” to 1795.
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The American Dialect Dictionary antedates it to 1912.
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Yet the first library of e-books antedates this technological leap by almost 25 years.
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But his strong economic conservatism is something that long antedates the Tea Party movement from the first time he ran for a local government study commission in Allentown back in the early '90s.
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I understand that the song Madeira, M'Dear is actually a real music-hall song and antedates F&S, but I may be wrong.
Making Light: Rowling's being sued for plagiarism again 2010
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Yet the first library of e-books antedates this technological leap by almost 25 years.
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Yet the first library of e-books antedates this technological leap by almost 25 years.
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