Examples of 'pre-date' in a sentence

Meaning of "pre-date"

pre-date (verb) - to assign a date earlier than the actual date; typically used in reference to documents, events, or other items
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  • Alternative form of predate

How to use "pre-date" in a sentence

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That pre-date accountability requirements.
There are relics that pre-date the universe itself.
It may pre-date pregnancy and can start in adolescence or begin in pregnancy.
Carbon dating revealed that they pre-date the mayans.
They both pre-date and have outlived the dinosaurs.
It is simply a reminder of certain traditions that pre-date our age of enlightenment.
Many trivial names pre-date the institution of formal naming conventions.
But the old parts of the house pre-date the flood.
Significant areas of law pre-date current international human rights standards.
The concepts underpinning the precautionary principle pre-date the term 's inception.
Sieges probably pre-date the development of cities as large population centres.
A few historians also claim that they pre-date actors in theatre.
A maze could pre-date its earliest written record by years or even centuries.
This framework only applies to companies whose difficulties do not pre-date the crisis.
Several family planning methods pre-date the emergence of modern birth control.

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Under full community of property, couples share all assets including those that pre-date marriage.
I savored this pre-date protocol of becoming the glossiest, most polished version of myself.
The two countries have historical antecedents that pre-date both countries ' independence.
Tube-frame chassis pre-date spaceframe chassis and are a development of the earlier ladder chassis.
Cycads are among the oldest seed plants and even pre-date the dinosaurs.
The data for both studies pre-date the introduction of euro notes and coins.
It is reasonable to assume that the ceremonials themselves pre-date Gelasius.
The rights in question thus pre-date the filing of the contested trade mark application.
A number of the health and safety risks in our industries pre-date the industrial revolution.
Many policy prescriptions pre-date the pandemic, and are even more unsuitable now.
Most of the various series focus on Toms inventions, a number of which pre-date actual inventions.
The lights pre-date the white man in Australia.
The eldritch terrors … are ancient entities that pre-date recorded time and space.
Those expropriations pre-date the nationalization of private property in Hungary.
But modern problems with enforcement certainly pre-date the Trump administration.
The coffin texts pre-date attested Babylonian astrological texts.
The city is home to a number of historic sites that pre-date modern Japanese history.
Some of the errors pre-date the implementation of the Atlas system.
Because these were the cheapest bottles of cognac that I could find that pre-date congeners.
The chapel-room with its crypt seems to pre-date this period and has contemporary pews.
They pre-date the invention of the World Wide Web.
Sushrut and his descendants are said to pre-date Panini, the great Sanskrit grammarian.
Tell the doctor I have a saddle sore and I need a script for Cortisone cream . Pre-date it.
Most of these results pre-date similar results in Europe by several centuries.
The Pug is of Chinese origin and its development seems to pre-date the Christian era.
It is prohibited to pre-date or post-date the machinery when affixing the CE marking.
The east wall contains paintings which pre-date the Revolutionary Period.
The deer pre-date Geronimo in the Quadrangle.
Popular protests against its development pre-date the disaster in Fukushima, Japan.
It 's a pre-date to determine if we should go on an actual date.
I got a very strict pre-date ritual I stick to.
Pre-date even the birth of philosophy.
Many other manuscripts exist which pre-date the Masoretic text and often contradict it.
On this basis, the earliest onset of the strategy should neither pre-date c.
They are very similar but pre-date the requirements given for EC methods described above.

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