Antedeceded example sentences
an·te·ced·ent
noun
antecedent (noun) · antecedents (plural noun)
- a thing or event that existed before or logically precedes another:
- a person's ancestors or family and social background:
- a word, phrase, clause, or sentence to which another word (especially a following relative pronoun) refers.
- the statement contained in the “if” clause of a conditional proposition.
- the first term in a ratio.
- preceding in time or order; previous or preexisting:
- denoting a grammatical antecedent.
Synonyms
precursor, forerunner, predecessor, ancestor, forefather, forebear, predecessor, progenitor, family, stock, ancestry, descent, genealogy, roots, extraction, birth, history, past, background, record, filiation, descendant, previous, earlier, prior, foregoing, preceding, precursory, preexisting, anterior, later, subsequent"Antedeceded" Example Sentences
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