predating

[US]/priːˈdeɪtɪŋ/
[UK]/priːˈdeɪtɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to occur or exist before a specified time

Phrases & Collocations

predating history

predating events

predating species

predating records

predating documents

predating artifacts

predating cultures

predating civilizations

predating theories

predating practices

Example Sentences

predating the invention of the wheel, early humans relied on their physical strength.

the fossils found in the region are predating the dinosaurs.

predating modern civilization, ancient cultures had their own complex systems.

some of the artworks in the museum are predating the renaissance period.

predating written history, oral traditions played a vital role in storytelling.

the archaeological site revealed structures predating the known civilizations.

predating current environmental issues, the region has faced challenges for centuries.

predating the internet, communication methods have evolved significantly over time.

the legends of the area are predating the arrival of european settlers.

predating the establishment of the kingdom, the tribe had its own governance.

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