Sentence example with the word 'precursor'

precursor

advance guard, artificer, conceiver, executor, front position, innovator, modifier, precedent, prodrome, sooner, warning sign

Definition n. a substance from which another substance is formed

Last update: January 18, 2017


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Gandhiji was a precursor in satyagraha.   [noun]

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Rationalization is a precursor of any improvement in service delivery, but could that not be achieved through co-operation and standardization between neighboring countries?   [noun]

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Pantothenate is the precursor of the phosphopantetheine moiety in Coenzyme A and acyl carrier protein (ACP).   [noun]

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Raising a shout of triumph, he sprang toward the defenseless Cora, sending his keen axe as the dreadful precursor of his approach.   [noun]

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The Preacher had dwelt on the sudden alternations of the disease, how apparent recovery was sometimes the precursor of death.   [noun]

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Lombroso calls the political criminal the true precursor of the progressive movement of humanity.   [noun]

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Claypole thought must be the immediate precursor of a violent fit of crying.   [noun]

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She made an effort to alter her position, but failed: her face changed; she seemed to experience some inward sensationthe precursor, perhaps, of the last pang.   [noun]

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Lifting her in his strong arms the way she had come to recognize as a precursor to lovemaking, he headed for their bedroom.   [Please select]

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-1336) of the greatest interest as providing an immediate precursor to that of de Dondi.   [Please select]

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He proved to be the precursor of Dan, clothed and in his right mind.   [Please select]

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