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Antecedently - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Antecedently means occurring or existing before something else, often referring to prior events, conditions, or causes. It is commonly used in logic, grammar, or discussions of time.

antecedently

/ˌæn.tɪˈsiː.dənt.li/ /ˌæn.tɪˈsiː.dənt.li/

Definition:

Previously, before in time or order; existing or occurring earlier.

Synonyms:

previously, beforehand, earlier, formerly

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

subsequently, afterward, later

Common Collocations:

antecedently established, antecedently known, antecedently mentioned

Derivatives:

antecedent, antecedence

Usage Tips:

Use "antecedently" to refer to something that happened or existed before another event or condition.

Common Phrases:

antecedently to this, as antecedently stated, antecedently known facts

Etymology:

From Latin "antecedentem," meaning "going before," combined with the adverbial suffix "-ly."

Examples:

  • 1. The rules were established antecedently to the meeting.
  • 2. She had antecedently informed us about the changes in the schedule.
  • 3. The document was signed antecedently to avoid any delays.
  • 4. His reputation was antecedently known to everyone in the industry.

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