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antecedently

adjective as in beforehand

adverb as in fore

adverb as in forward

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Even the episodic recaps are announced as "antecedently on 'Fargo'" because "previously" is . . . basic, I guess.

From Salon

"To kill a suspect outright, no matter how much surveillance work may have antecedently been done on the suspect, is not morally justified," Archbishop Socrates Villegas said.

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“To kill a suspect outright, no matter how much surveillance work may have antecedently been done on the suspect, is not morally justified,” Archbishop Socrates Villegas said.

That their number is larger in proportion to the bulk of the population in a Roman Catholic than in a Protestant community, is antecedently probable.

The à priori arguments are methods of proof in which the matter of the premises exists in the order of conception antecedently to that of the conclusion.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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