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Predates

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Predates meaning

plural of predate

Example sentences (20)

The polarization of American politics has long been in the making and predates TrumpThe polarization of American politics has long been in the making and predates Trump.

And it long predates DeSantis.

As Bruno told The Daily Herald Saturday after the noble trek of his Blue Demons to Iowa City: "The question predates Title IX.

It was just the three of us – me, Ford, and Greg – and that predates everything including Chewin’ the Fat.

JoJo’s affinity for divinity predates her drag.

Rather, it is an exterior embankment supporting higher ground (Haram el Sharif/ Noble Sanctuary) and an extension of the defensive exterior wall surrounding the Old City, which predates the Jewish presence in the city.

Second, Dumars has a deep relationship with Green, one that predates his relationship with the Kings by nearly a decade.

The fight to get voting rights for incarcerated people predates most of the folks who are now at the state Capitol.

The issue long predates the Biden administration and signifies the broader problem that the national security apparatus has with workforce recruitment and retention.

The Justice Department is said to have opened an antitrust investigation into Live Nation, which predates the latest debacles.

The main lesson I learned during my time with the encampment is that they are hard-working people who suffer from major trauma that predates the situation we find them in today.

Through Shy we catch glimpses of an entire social ecosystem that predates the mod-cons and hyper-medicalisation of today.

Ulrich added, “It’s a nine-minute heavy metal song from 1986 that probably predates some of these people by 25 or 30 years.

While this author agrees with Nederveen Pieterse’s thinking about globalization—including that it is multidimensional and that it predates modernity—I want to add another point about globalization: it is multilayered (Scipes, 2012a).

Longtime commission member Sean Kennedy, who wrote the memo, described the group as “currently active” and said it has sometimes been at odds with another Norwalk subgroup that predates it and is identified by a Wile E. Coyote logo.

Men fired celebratory gunshots into the air and some waved the three-starred Syrian flag that predates the Assad government and was adopted by the revolutionaries.

Mitigating factors included Riggs’ guilty plea, that this incident predates the offence that Riggs is already serving a sentence for and that Riggs had mental health issues.

Pike's character predates James T. Kirk's role as the infamous Enterprise's commander, and he is the standard for Starfleet captains.

Russia’s bid for food self-sufficiency long predates the currently fashionable debate over economic decoupling—recently rebranded as de-risking—both of which entail curbing economic reliance on unfriendly states.

She poured her heart into melodies and songwriting, an interest that predates her fame in tattoos and makeup.