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antecedence

[ an-tuh-seed-ns ]

noun

  1. the act of going before; precedence.
  2. Astronomy. (of a planet) apparent retrograde motion.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of antecedence1

First recorded in 1525–35; antecede + -ence
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He added: "It is apparent from your antecedence you are a misogynist and take pleasure in other people's misery."

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Other presentations also considered the slippery issue of authorship when antecedence, originality and context are in question.

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In both cases we believe that the results are due to the operation of natural laws, that is to say, can, with adequate knowledge, be described in terms of antecedence and sequence.

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We might wish, perhaps, to consider as characteristic of this absolute antecedence the establishment of the authority without which teaching, properly so called, cannot begin.

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In the third place, the liberty here affirmed belongs equally to every instance of stated antecedence and sequence.

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