postdate in the PONS Dictionary

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For hominins, the isotopic evidence for dietary expansion postdates the beginning of major morphological dentognathic changes among australopiths and, as such, it represents a subsequent phase of increasing dietary breadth.
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All written mentions of the fortress postdate its abandonment, making a definite attribution improbable.
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Most transparent demonstrators, however, postdate the general adoption of celluloid for fountain pen manufacture.
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I was worried to discover that my death might postdate this.
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Two nearby graves postdate the earthwork by several centuries, but coincide with that activity.
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Some very smooth plains material, most of which postdates c4 craters, appears to postdate the scarps that it commonly embays.
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Flight predates the car, but powered flight postdates it -- and the reasons seem fairly clear.
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The two attachments postdate the construction of the keep itself, but were built soon after.
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Furthermore, although we have only a handful of polls that postdate the third presidential debate, they don't show much change so far.
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Some houses were built after 1860, and only a very few postdate 1900.
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