"Predating" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Predating" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Predating" Meaning

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.

Example: "The pre-dating scans revealed a serious health problem that was not diagnosed until birth."

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.

Example: "After a few goes on pre-dating nights, they decided to formally start dating."

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.

Example: "The company released a teaser trailer to pre-date the movie release."

"Predating" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "predating":

Example 1: Biology

- Definition: Before the existence of something, especially of any life form or language.
- Example Sentence: "The discovery of dinosaur fossils suggests that birds predated mammals."
  Context: Paleontology

Example 2: Language

- Definition: Before the use of a particular system of words or a particular word.
- Example Sentence: "The new technology predates users with the ability to interact with devices via natural speech patterns."
  Context: The novelty of technology

Example 3: Law and Compliance

- Definition: Before a contract or agreement was signed.
- Example Sentence: "The lawsuit argues that some actions were taken predating the signed licensing agreement."
  Context: Regulatory law, labor rights

Example 4: Contemporary and Literature

- Definition: Before a particular time in history or more recently, in the past.
- Example Sentence: "His revised interpretation predates the traditional teachings found in ancient texts."
  Context: Theological disputes related to literature or church history

Example 5: Computer Science

- Definition: Before a system or software was created.
- Example Sentence: "This concept of data sharing was common practice predating the era of cloud-based applications."
  Context: The design and development process

"Predating" Similar Words

Precursors

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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.

Predate

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Predated

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Predates

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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.

Predators

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Predatory

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Predecease

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