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antecedent(s)
noun as in predecessor(s) in family
Example Sentences
Two thrillers with literary antecedents — “Cross” on Prime Video and “The Day of the Jackal” on Peacock — premiere Thursday.
The current wave of activism, he observes, is not so different from its antecedents.
We must use accurate and direct language to describe the democracy crisis, its historical antecedents and origins, global connections, and what may happen next based on the evidence.
They see the war with Hamas as less of a conflict with historical antecedents, she said, and more as part of a “universal fight against terror.”
Cheney’s new book, “Oath and Honor,” is a mostly straightforward, occasionally repetitive, literarily undistinguished account of that investigation as well as its antecedents and aftermath.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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