Similar words: outdated, sedated, antedate, inundated, dilapidated, intimidated, date, sedate. Meaning: ['deɪtɪd] adj. 1. marked by features of the immediate and usually discounted past 2. bearing a date.
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61. World Report, which was published in the issue dated Dec. 11.
62. She was in violation of some deal they had which dated from the moment they agreed to combine households.
63. The letter was dated Dec. 28, but was released by the group only yesterday.
64. This dated back to Roman times when bachelors led the bride to the ceremony and married men escorted her back.
65. Many people have dated the start of the environmental movement to the first sight of the Earth rising over the lunar highlands.
66. A record dated 1665 shows that at that time the archery contests were held over 4 days.
66. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
67. What kind of justice do we have in this country when a signed and dated letter offering a job means nothing?
68. The moneyers' pieces can be dated by a comparison of their alloy with that of the royal issues.
69. Most Contemporaries will not make the transition; they will merely become dated and irrelevant and will eventually go out of print.
70. Skirting boards bloomed with sockets as deadly as they were dated.
71. He further ordered the original bills of lading dated 29 January 1991 relating to the cargo to be deposited with the court.
72. It was dated 10 July: I imagine by now you have received official notification that Leslie is missing.
73. As he wrote in a revealing letter dated 20 September 1963: To go there is to destroy the magic.
74. Without datable coins, other artefacts like pottery can not be dated.
75. The look can be quaint or dated, but most people who buy an old house long to update the surfaces.
76. This office dated from the twelfth century and had originally been mainly concerned with the administration of the rulers' demesne lands.
77. Wills gave this certificate, dated June 24, 1737, to Harrison as an official pat on the back.
78. Treasury 8.75% 1997 at £97 1/8 to yield 9.48% to redemption is one of the few medium dated gilts still below par.
79. Meir Ahronson sat in an old armchair,(Sentencedict.com) a piece of furniture that dated back to the times of King Sobieski.
80. Because coins were mass-produced they can often be accurately dated, in the ways described in Chapter 2.
81. Cases dated to 1988, and involved car thefts, robberies and other non-homicide felonies.
82. The report on title must be signed and dated and must indicate the completion date.
83. It gives a good up-to-date perspective but in such a rapidly advancing field will soon become dated.
84. One such is epigraphy, the comparison of letter forms between coins and dated inscriptions on stone.
85. The note was signed and dated by the chief agricultural officer, Mr Samuels.
86. This fixed point may be almost anything which can be independently dated: another coin, another artefact, a historical event.
87. I dated Courtney Love for a while and that was another education on how people perceive.
88. The sealed letter is dated proof of your copyright to be opened in court if some one claims your idea.
89. According to the planning application, which is dated January 1991, the estimated overall cost of the scheme is £51 million.
90. A stable isotope of potassium, 9K, is converted to 39Ar by neutron bombardment of the sample to be dated.
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