"Predate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Predate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Predate
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"Predate" Meaning

To occur or be found in existence before; to come before something in time.

"Predate" Examples

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| Example | Part of speech | Grammar or usage |

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| 1 | The discovery of human-like fossils in the strata predate the advent of Homo sapiens by millions of years. | Verb | Past tense meaning happened before |
| 2 | The company's financial troubles predate the current recession. | Verb | Past tense indicating an earlier situation |
| 3 | We predate the construction of the new stadium to capitalize on the expected growth of the city. | Verb | Meaning to occur before something |
| 4 | The fossil club of mammals predate most reptiles. | Verb | Show a developmental relationship in biology |
| 5 | The Greco-Persian wars predate the events described in the Iliad and the Odyssey. | Verb | Indicate a prior event in history |

"Predate" Similar Words

Precursing

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Precursing refers to actions or signs that foreshadow or suggest an event or situation that will occur in the future. It can also describe something that comes before or leads up to an important or significant event.

Precursive

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Precursor

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A substance or event that comes before another and leads to its development or appearance.<br><br>Example: The discovery of DNA was a precursor to major advances in genetic engineering.<br><br>Synonyms: predecessor, forerunner, harbinger, precedent.<br><br>Note: In a broader sense, a precursor can also refer to a short story or a section of a work that introduces the main theme or plot.

Precursors

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Precursors refer to substances, agents, or events that happen before something else, typically leading to its occurrence or development. In general vocabulary, precursors can include previous events, people, or findings that pave the way or set the stage for a particular outcome, situation, or phenomenon.<br><br>In specific contexts, the term has slightly different meanings:<br><br>1. <strong>Chemistry</strong>: In chemistry, a precursor is a compound that is used as a starting material to make another compound. For example, hydrogen is a precursor to things like water and ammonia.<br>2. <strong>Technology</strong>: In technology, especially in physics and engineering, a precursor is an earlier development or research that helps lay the groundwork for a new or more advanced technology. <br>3. <strong>Philosophy and History</strong>: In these fields, a precursor is someone whose ideas or actions served as a forerunner or influence on subsequent events, theories, or philosophies.

Precursory

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Predacean

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I couldn't find any information on the word "predacean".<br><br>However, I think you may be confusing it with "predaceous" which means:<br><br>Having a predatory nature or tendency. A predators or carnivorous.<br><br>Additionally, "predatory" means:<br><br>Having the character or nature of a predator; pertaining to or resembling a predator.<br><br>Please clarify if you meant one of these words.

Predaceous

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Preying or giving the impression of preying on others; not vulnerable; predatory.

Predacious

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Thriving at the expense of others, destroying or plundering them. Characterized by or given to predation or the act of preying on others.

Predated

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Existing or occurring before something else, typically a more recent development or event.<br><br>Example: "The company was already well-established by the time new laws regulating the industry were predicated."

Predates

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To come before something in time; to occur or exist before a specified period or event.

Predating

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Pre-dating refers to the act of doing or happening before something else, typically in a way that is relevant or significant in relation to it.<br><br>Example: "The pre-dating scans revealed a serious health problem that was not diagnosed until birth."<br><br>In some contexts, it can also refer to going on a date with someone before a person has officially started a romantic relationship with them, often in a social setting.<br><br>Example: "After a few goes on pre-dating nights, they decided to formally start dating."<br><br>In business or marketing, pre-dating can also refer to releasing a product or service before the main product launch to generate interest and hype.<br><br>Example: "The company released a teaser trailer to pre-date the movie release."

Predation

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The act of preying on others for food; the act of catching and eating another animal, typically smaller or weaker than oneself, in a natural state.

Predations

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The word "predations" is a noun that refers to the act or practice of preying on or exploiting others, often in a ruthless or cruel manner. It can also refer to the prey or victims of such actions.<br><br>For example: "The company's business practices were criticized as predatory, targeting vulnerable consumers with unfair loans."<br><br>Synonyms include: exploitation, plunder, pillage, extortion, and oppression.

Predator

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Predatorial

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Describing something as "predatorial" means having the characteristics of a predator. It suggests that something or someone is aggressive, dominating, and often seen as frightening or intimidating.

Predatorily

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In an overarching or intimidating manner; in a way that suggests or implies a threatening or exploitative attitude or treatment towards others.