predate in the PONS Dictionary

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As a slightly older ship, built in 1860, she predated the widespread acceptance of composite construction, so was built of wood.
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These houses, 55 in wood and 57 in brick, predate 1846, making them among the earliest on the street.
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His original source may have predated him by several centuries.
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For example, some lycaenid larvae are taken into ant nests where they predate on ant brood and offer no services to the ants.
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The principles of homesteading and squatter's rights predate formal property laws; to a large degree, modern property law formalizes and expands these simple ideas.
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However, it appears more likely that the arch predated the aqueduct and that the aqueduct was conveniently routed over the top of the arch.
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Shops like nci, famous for its chocolate mousse and profiteroles, predate the founding of the republic and still survive today.
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Changes that predate magnetic observatories are recorded in archaeological and geological materials.
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Eagle owls may habitually visit refuse dumps to predate rats.
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Avian scavengers, especially ravens, will also readily predate nests.
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