Thinkers who anteceded the rise of capitalism. From LearnThat.org. [Sidney Hook]
Verb (used with object), : Shakespeare antecedes Milton. From Dictionary.com.
It must antecede death, or it will be of no avail. From Wordnik.com. [Sermons on Various Important Subjects] Reference
No deserto que antecede o regresso à rotação total. From Wordnik.com. [...] Reference
For another, on the previous evening-and days do seem to antecede days-at the Elk Horn Motor Lodge, the Assistant Undersecretary had sounded out the citizens of Mottburg. From Wordnik.com. [Even Cowgirls Get The Blues]
For, the alluvial deposit having been brought down by the rivers, they must needs be older than the plain it forms, as navvies must needs antecede the embankment painfully built up by the contents of their wheel-barrows. From Wordnik.com. [Hasisadra's Adventure] Reference
Sapir said that the muscles controlling voice and speech are also affected by the disease in most patients, and there is some evidence suggesting that speech abnormalities may antecede the classic symptoms of the disease. From Wordnik.com. [dailyindia.com News Feed] Reference
According to Prof. Sapir, the muscles controlling voice and speech are also affected by the disease in most patients, and there is some evidence suggesting that speech abnormalities may antecede the classic symptoms of the disease. From Wordnik.com. [Newswise: Latest News] Reference
This is another instance of what is commonly called "practical;" as though mental processes must not necessarily antecede efficient action, and as though there was not then at hand abundant data for brains to work on, without any expenditure of money. From Wordnik.com. [From Sail to Steam, Recollections of Naval Life] Reference
As each meteorological state, like every other change in nature, depends upon one or more which antecede it and produce it, the whole series could be easily studied and would form a basis for certain prediction, were the influences affecting it limited essentially to the earth and its surface, and the phenomena of any year would exactly correspond with those of the preceding annual series, as we find to occur in astronomy, where the celestial motions are so certain and regular that calculation may reach backward or forward for an unlimited number of revolutions. From Wordnik.com. [Census of the City of Charleston, South Carolina, For the Year 1861. Illustrated by Statistical Tables. Prepared under the Authority of the City Council by Frederick A. Ford] Reference
Convictions, ordinarily, if not invariably, antecede conversion, prepare for it, and lead to it. From Wordnik.com. [Sermons on Various Important Subjects] Reference
Precede/antecede forego cacophony dissonance ....... hysteron proteron preposterousness. From Wordnik.com. [VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol X No 2] Reference
The "seeds," as all the children called the puzzling list, floored two, and several of the best spellers had to think carefully while the list was being given out: "proceed, succeed, exceed, accede, secede, recede, impede, precede, concede, antecede, intercede, supersede.". From Wordnik.com. [Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill Or, Jasper Parloe's Secret] Reference
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