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an·te·date
(ăn′tĭ-dāt′)tr.v. an·te·dat·ed, an·te·dat·ing, an·te·dates
1. To be of an earlier date than; precede in time.
2.
a. To assign to a date earlier than that of the actual occurrence.
b. To date as of a time before that of actual execution: antedate a contract; antedate a check.
n.
A date given to an event or a document that is earlier than the actual date.
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antedate
vb (tr)
1. to be or occur at an earlier date than
2. to affix a date to (a document, etc) that is earlier than the actual date
3. to assign a date to (an event, etc) that is earlier than its previously assigned date
4. to cause to occur sooner
n
an earlier date
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an•te•date
(v. ˈæn tɪˌdeɪt, ˌæn tɪˈdeɪt; n. ˈæn tɪˌdeɪt)v. -dat•ed, -dat•ing,
n. v.t.
1. to be of older date than; precede in time.
3. to assign to an earlier date: to antedate a historical event.
4. to cause to happen sooner; accelerate.
5. Archaic. to take or have in advance; anticipate.
n. 6. a prior date.
[1570–80]
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antedate
Past participle: antedated
Gerund: antedating
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Verb | 1. | ![]() |
2. | antedate - establish something as being earlier relative to something else chronologise, chronologize - establish the order in time of something; "The archivist chronologized the documents" |
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Translations
antedate
[ˈæntɪˈdeɪt] VT1. (= precede) → preceder, ser anterior a
text A antedates B by 50 years → el texto A es anterior a B en 50 años
this building antedates the Norman conquest → este edificio data de antes de or es anterior a la conquista normanda
text A antedates B by 50 years → el texto A es anterior a B en 50 años
this building antedates the Norman conquest → este edificio data de antes de or es anterior a la conquista normanda
2. [+ cheque] → antedatar
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