Definitionn. a preliminary introduction to a statute or constitution
Last update: October 27, 2015
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The phrase is explained in the preamble to the report. [noun]
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Following the preamble we send our Start Of Message (SOM) byte. [noun]
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The preamble of a treaty is in any case part of the treaty 's context for the purpose of interpretation. [noun]
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He had no sooner perceived me advancing than he pulled a pistol from his bosom, and, presenting it at me, snapped it without the least preamble. [noun]
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After this preamble, Crab addressed himself to me in these words: "Well, my lad, I have heard a good character of you, and I'll do for you."' [noun]
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Without preamble he began talking. [Please select]
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"I deemed the preamble necessary to a full understanding of what has followed," he said. [Please select]
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The gentleman from Suffolk, still holding on to his beard, pitched in without preamble. [Please select]
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"The bio team stole all the weapons," MacFarland said without preamble. [Please select]
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