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postdate

[pohst-deyt, pohst-] / poʊstˈdeɪt, ˈpoʊst- /






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Several lawmakers who submitted letters calling for a vote asked Mr. Brady that they be postdated so they would not be seen as interfering with the jubilee.

From New York Times

And it argues its case by examining 38 other ostensibly liberatory images of Black subjects that predate and postdate this one.

From New York Times

They had a mutual attraction, and mutually expressed it in their postdate interviews: Alex said Katie was “definitely very attractive” while she said she “definitely thought he was handsome.”

From Washington Post

“The struggle has predated my life. Sadly, it’ll probably postdate my life,” Roberts said.

From Seattle Times

These sites were assumed to have postdated the Bronze Age architecture of Mesopotamia and Egypt; instead, they came first.

From The New Yorker