"Preambulary" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Preambulary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Preambulary" Meaning

Non-existent word.

However, I believe you meant "preamble".

Preamble: A preamble is a introductory statement or explanatory note to a document, treaty, law, or document that sets out the purpose or background of the document. It serves to introduce and clarify the purpose or context of the document.

"Preambulary" Examples

It seems "preambulary" is not a valid word in English. However, I think you meant "preliminary". Here are 5 usage examples:

Usage Examples


The preliminary results indicate that the candidate is likely to win the election.
Before the trial, the lawyer was given the preliminary findings of the investigation.
The preliminary talk with the neighbor revealed that they were willing to sell the house.
After conducting some preliminary research, we found some leads to follow up on.
The preliminary survey showed that most customers prefer the new product design.

"Preambulary" Similar Words

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Preambles are introductory speeches or statements that precede an important text, event, or document, providing necessary background information or setting the context.<br><br>Example: The preface to a book is a preample that explains the author's intentions and background of the book.<br><br>In general, a preample is a sequence of declarative statements that set out the context, purposes or scope of a legal document, legally binding instrument or international agreement (protocol, treaty, convention, proposal or other), often at the beginning of such a document, and which may also include some preliminary context and global objectives, which are an integral part of it, to outline the setting and purposes.<br><br>Some common types of preemables include:<br><br>1. Proceedings prior to an international agreement<br>2. Extention to British national law (name of the Act)<br>3. Extension to British overseas territories

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Preambulate means to walk before or ahead of someone or something, often in a ceremonial or formal manner.

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