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Webster 1913 Edition
Predate
Pre-date′
,Verb.
T.
To date anticipation; to affix to (a document) an earlier than the actual date; to antedate;
as, a
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deed or letterDefinition 2024
predate
predate
See also: pre-date
English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpriːˌdeɪt/, /ˌpriːˈdeɪt/
Verb
predate (third-person singular simple present predates, present participle predating, simple past and past participle predated)
- To designate a date earlier than the actual one; to move a date, appointment, event, or period of time to an earlier point (contrast "postdate".)
- (transitive) To exist, or to occur before something else; to antedate (the more correct term for this usage.)
- The Japanese use of Pascal's Triangle predates its discovery by Blaise Pascal.
Usage notes
The transitive sense of moving an event to an earlier point is the proper one for "predate." "Antedate" is the correct term for occurring before something else. These terms are frequently misused even in educated writing.
Synonyms
- (to designate a date earlier): antedate
Antonyms
- (to designate a date earlier): postdate
Noun
predate (plural predates)
- A publication, such as a newspaper or magazine, that is issued with a printed date later than the date of issue.
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /prɪˈdeɪt/
Verb
predate (third-person singular simple present predates, present participle predating, simple past and past participle predated)
- To prey upon something.
Synonyms
- (to prey upon): prey