ago, beforehand, calendarial, defunct, finished, intercalary, no more, out of fashion, overdue, run out, wound up
Definitionadj. marked by features of the immediate and usually discounted past
Last update: June 24, 2015
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Its governing document is a trust deed dated 25 July 1995. [adjective]
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Figure 3 shows the town 's apothecary from a woodcut dated 1568. [adjective]
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They were dated about twenty years back, bore no address, and were subscribed only by initials. [adjective]
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Berenike had told Barine that the relations between Cleopatra and Archibius dated back to their childhood, but she had learned no particulars. [adjective]
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It was an affectionate letter of pardon, dated a month back from the Court of Saint Germains, written throughout and signed by the hand of King James himself. [adjective]
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The second letter, dated eight days later, was in such a style as might have been expected from the Colonel's receiving no answer to the first. [adjective]
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Among the papers in his desk, were two, dated on the night his illness first came on, directed to yourself'; he addressed himself to Mr.' [adjective]
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The letter to Parker and Perry was dated at Bayou Buf. [adjective]
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Dated at Sandy Hill, Washington Co. [adjective]
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The one I now received was dated, and read as follows: "Platt has permission to go to Ford's plantation, on Bayou Buf, and return by Tuesday morning." [adjective]
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The deed of myself from Freeman to Ford, as I ascertained from the public records in New-Orleans on my return, was dated June 23d, 1841. [adjective]
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