predated

[pree-deyt-ed]

predated Definition

  • 1to exist or happen before something else
  • 2to assign a date earlier than the actual date

Using predated: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "predated" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fossil record predates human existence.

  • Example

    The manuscript was found to have been predated by several years.

  • Example

    The use of fire predates written history.

  • Example

    The castle predates the town by several centuries.

predated Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for predated

Phrases with predated

  • to hunt, catch, or kill prey

    Example

    The lion preys on weaker animals.

  • to assign an earlier date to something

    Example

    The document was predated to make it appear older than it actually was.

  • to exploit or take advantage of someone or something

    Example

    Some companies predate upon their customers by charging exorbitant fees.

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Summary: predated in Brief

To 'predate' [pree-deyt-ed] is to exist or happen before something else, or to assign a date earlier than the actual date. It can refer to events like the use of fire predating written history or assigning an earlier date to a document. 'Predate' is often used in formal contexts and has synonyms like 'antecede' and 'precede.'