Examples of 'pre-dates' in a sentence

Meaning of "pre-dates"

pre-date (verb): To precede in time; to occur before a particular event or date. This term is often used when referring to scheduling plans or activities before a formal date
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of pre-date
  • plural of pre-date

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That pre-dates this temple by a millennium.
This type of model pre-dates manned flight.
Pre-dates my knowledge of any information.
The ancient calculator pre-dates the invention of paper.
It pre-dates politics and possibly even religion.
You two have a long history that pre-dates me.
The term usability pre-dates the term user experience.
This complete understanding of existence and non-existence pre-dates modern science.
The use of gonadal steroids pre-dates their identification and isolation.
It pre-dates any of the modern development of Upton.
The property includes a farm which pre-dates the manor.
The jackknife pre-dates other common resampling methods such as the bootstrap.
The conduct complained about similarly pre-dates the amendments.
It almost pre-dates the turmoil and the shock and the trauma that were to come.
This means that the solution pre-dates the problem.

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The fortress pre-dates the Incas by several hundred years.
Marriage is a foundational institution that pre-dates all other institutions.
That pre-dates when mr. Bash first started consulting With tommy dale on this matter.
Any creditor with a lien that pre-dates the establishment of homestead.
The use of guinea pigs as an important source of protein pre-dates the Incas.
The use of gonadal hormones pre-dates their identification and isolation.
The original construction of this shrine is unknown, but it pre-dates the Nara period.
It is possible a local legend pre-dates that, but no evidence has been found to date.
The tradition of painting and decorating eggs pre-dates Christianity.
The issue of nuclear weapons pre-dates our concern with terrorism and goes beyond.
The death of the body in the plane in Arizona pre-dates its arrival.
Digital music historical past pre-dates the rock and roll period by a long time.
Recent excavations at the sites have produced the world 's earliest inscription which pre-dates Mesopotamian inscriptions.
Astrology is an ancient practice and pre-dates many scientific methods of astral observation.
The castle at Kuelap is the biggest one in South America and pre-dates the Incas.
Prominent among them is one that pre-dates the main tomb itself, by twenty years.
This also pre-dates the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act and the deregulation of derivatives.
The increase in nomadism in developed countries pre-dates the current economic crisis.
She lies and pre-dates the oracles with which she fills out her Secret.
The Dovetail joint technique probably pre-dates written history.
This model pre-dates the hard works of the Wright Brothers and also other founders.
Their excavations confirm that the tomb pre-dates Hatshepsut 's temple by hundreds of years.
This case pre-dates the legislative changes which have recently come before the French Parliament.
As EU consumer protection legislation pre-dates this, it does not mention this right as such.
It pre-dates the park itself.
The settlement of Carlow is thousands of years old and pre-dates written Irish history.
Technical training pre-dates modern education in Nigeria.
The proponents of this last theory believe that the first calendar pre-dates the Coligny discovery.
The use of the term kobza pre-dates the first known use of the term bandura.
The depiction of the Ascension in its cupola pre-dates the Iconoclasm.
The water in this aquifer pre-dates the last ice ages and the Sahara Desert itself.
The islands are home to the Uros tribe, a tribe that pre-dates the Incan civilisation.
The Vassa tradition pre-dates the time of the historical Buddha.
Shinty The history of Shinty as a non-standardised sport pre-dates Scotland the Nation.
The village of Wressle pre-dates the castle, and was recorded in the Domesday Book.

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