Definition of Antedating. Meaning of Antedating. Synonyms of Antedating

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Definition of Antedating

Antedating
Antedate An"te*date`, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Antedated; p. pr. & vb. n. Antedating.] 1. To date before the true time; to assign to an earlier date; thus, to antedate a deed or a bond is to give it a date anterior to the true time of its execution. 2. To precede in time. 3. To anticipate; to make before the true time. And antedate the bliss above. --Pope. Who rather rose the day to antedate. --Wordsworth.

Meaning of Antedating from wikipedia

- an antedated contract is a contract whose date is in the past; formally, a contract where the (effective) date on the contract is prior to
- punish people outside the rule of law; indeed, instances of it can be found in societies long antedating european settlement of north america
- 'it can be regarded as the ancestor of all fermented drinks,' maguelonne toussaint-samat has speculated, 'antedating the cultivation of
- the family was already noble from earliest times ('uradel '), antedating the creation of the prussian and second german imperial monarchies
- the area of today's branchburg township has a history antedating the american revolutionary war . the township was incorporated by an act
- antedating telephone directories , they have been in use for centuries. examples include kelly's directory and the boston directory .
- the thetan has had innumerable past lives and it is accepted in scientology that lives antedating the thetan's arrival on earth lived in
- medical writings antedating the composition of the saṃhitās of caraka , suśruta , and as such rank with the earliest surviving texts on ayurveda.
- on school property during the 30 days antedating the survey. the rate was three times higher among males than among females.
- the acoustic properties of lecture halls have been the subject of numerous international studies some even antedating the use of