PREDATE vs FOREDATE: NOUN
- A publication, such as a newspaper or magazine, that is issued with a printed date later than the date of issue.
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PREDATE vs FOREDATE: VERB
- Be earlier in time; go back further
- Come before
- Prey on or hunt for
- To prey upon something.
- To designate a date earlier than the actual one; to move a date, appointment, event, or period of time to an earlier point (contrast "postdate".)
- To exist, or to occur before something else; to antedate (the more correct term for this usage.)
- Establish something as being earlier relative to something else
- Establish something as being earlier relative to something else
PREDATE vs FOREDATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To mark or designate with a date earlier than the actual one.
- To date anticipation; to affix to (a document) an earlier than the actual date; to antedate.
- To precede in time; antedate.
- To date before the true time; to antedate.
PREDATE vs FOREDATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Go back further
- Be earlier in time
- To possess an earlier date than; precede in date.
- To antedate; date before the actual time: as, to predate a bond.
- To date before the true time; antedate.
PREDATE vs FOREDATE: RELATED WORDS
- Postdate, Hark, Prefigured, Since, Typify, Signify, Foreshadow, Presage, Resemble, Allude, Antecede, Foredate, Forego, Antedate, Precede
- Anachronical, Proemptosis, Foreappointment, Demand note, In good time, Foretime, Julian calendar, Time bill, Metemptosis, Antecede, Go steady, Date, Pymt, Predate, Antedate
PREDATE vs FOREDATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pertain, Postdate, Hark, Prefigured, Since, Typify, Foreshadow, Presage, Resemble, Allude, Foredate, Antecede, Forego, Antedate, Precede
- Anachronical, Proemptosis, Foreappointment, Demand note, In good time, Foretime, Julian calendar, Time bill, Metemptosis, Antecede, Go steady, Date, Pymt, Predate, Antedate
PREDATE vs FOREDATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- She has some major abandonment issues that predate your relationship.
- Adore love seems to predate her time on Drag Race.
- Japanese contacts predate the mutual establishment of permanent legations.
- But sometimes, feeling lonely could predate the actual relationship.
- So the change seems to predate Trump, a little.
- Does this message predate the loss in any way?
- It also encompasses issues that predate military service.
- Both concepts predate American or even English law.
- Many soil surveys predate current users and uses.
- They are predecisional because they predate the preparation of the OIG Report, and thus necessarily predate the adoption of any final agency policy.
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PREDATE vs FOREDATE: QUESTIONS
- Do dystonic seizures predate the cognitive impairment associated with limbic encephalitis?
- Are there any fossils of fish that predate the three genera?
- Why do Gray's poems predate the Martian experiment?
- What are some Christmas traditions that predate Christianity?
- Do bivalves predate brachiopods by 150 million years?
- Does capitalism predate the capitalist mode of production?
- How does Ancient Greek religion predate Christianity?
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