Used in a Sentence

antedates

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for antedates.

Editorial note

As such, American coleslaw has a history of roughly 390 years and antedates American caselaw by a few decades.

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Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

To occur before an event or time; to exist further back in time.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of antedates gathered in one view.

verb

To occur before an event or time; to exist further back in time.

verb

To assign a date to a document or action earlier than the actual date.

verb

(lexicography) To find earlier citational evidence for a term.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for antedates.

verb

To occur before an event or time; to exist further back in time.

verb

To assign a date to a document or action earlier than the actual date.

verb

(lexicography) To find earlier citational evidence for a term.

Example sentences

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As such, American coleslaw has a history of roughly 390 years and antedates American caselaw by a few decades.

2

My library research turned up the surprising fact that this alternative approach actually antedates the O-notation itself.

3

The Heritage report (1989), now disowned, antedates both the Dutch reforms and the Clinton Administration.

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Standing over humans, gods, and demons, there is an intelligence that antedates the universe.

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A moment's thought should convince you that commerce antedates redistribution, wage floors, etc.

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In my case, the software antedates the content sites, but one could just have easily made the transition from publisher to software vendor as the other way around.

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The point is that the end of Friedl's post shows that the quote antedates JWZ, but he's not really interested in tracking it down any further, presumably because it was JWZ who applied it to regexes, which is Friedl's area of interest.

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> It isn't explicit right now that using nightly means opting in to participating in studies like this, and I think the text of the download page antedates our ability to do those studies.

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Thus, Peirce’s table of 1893 may be considered to be the earliest known instance of a truth table device in the familiar form which is attributable to an identifiable author, and antedates not only the tables of Post, Wittgenstein, and Łukasiewicz of 1920-22, but Russell’s table of 1912 and also Peirce’s previously identified tables for trivalent logic tracable to 1902.

Quote examples

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It's a comment that (a) antedates yours on the same topic (literally using the phrase "mimetic regurgitation"), and (b) explains exactly the issue of nonspecific claims that I've run into with people who offer criticisms of the earliest translations into English.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use antedates in a sentence?

As such, American coleslaw has a history of roughly 390 years and antedates American caselaw by a few decades.

What does antedates mean?

To occur before an event or time; to exist further back in time.

What part of speech is antedates?

antedates is commonly used as verb.