Synonym: antecedently. Similar words: previous, obviously, laboriously, subconsciously, obvious, envious, simultaneously, oblivious. Meaning: ['prɪːvɪəslɪ] adv. at an earlier time or formerly.
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211. But the commission did clarify Gloucester's position in one area of the north where it had previously been somewhat equivocal.
212. The affected fish had previously been swimming on its head and it spine had become deformed due to its awkward position.
213. This suggests that such indices are unlikely to provide useful markers for the identification of colorectal cancer risk as previously proposed.
214. In 1921 Maitland's previously brilliant career ended in misfortune and tragedy.
215. The graphing procedure is the same as that previously explained, but of course the quantity data and relationship involved are different.
215. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
216. Hilton and Boomtown previously made an unsuccessful bid for a license in Lawrenceburg, Ind.
217. He talked proudly of how he avoided conflicts that he previously would have plunged into.
218. The long slender arms are flexible, unlike the starfish shown previously.
219. Previously the coup allegations have been launched against the manner by which Bush obtained the presidency.
220. It is most unlikely that such behaviour had never previously been observed with comparably simple systems.
221. The practical consequence has previously been that prolonged autoradiographic techniques were required.
222. The band had wanted a major deal for at least two years previously, but were determined to play it cool.
223. They chose each other carefully before leaving college on the basis of previously existing friendship.
224. The first is to increase the ease and reduce the cost of performing previously expensive, time-consuming tasks.
225. Eighteen months previously I would have been content merely to be alive.
226. If blood loss during operation has been excessive, previously cross-matched blood will be transfused.
227. Standard haematoxylin and eosin stained preparations were scored according to the inflammatory scale previously established for use in reservoir mucosal biopsy tissue.
228. Doncaster Crown Court heard jobless Davies had previously fiddled credit cards to feed her addiction.
229. All disciplinary problems are brought before the Committee and the two prison wardens previously assigned these duties no longer perform them.
230. I have previously outlined the possibilities of political constraints on what we study.
231. Nor, critics pointed out, did it give blacks automatic access to home ownership in previously white areas.
232. As said previously, the socialization of behavior is a continuous process that begins in early childhood with simple imitations.
233. This amount is called a compensating balance and effectively raises the cost of interest. are as previously specified.
234. This policy halted the previously continuous growth of local authority tenancies and contributed to the overall increase in owner occupancy.
235. The company previously announced worldwide sales of $ 14. 8 billion.
236. Ross previously was assigned as executive officer of the amphibious assault ship Essex.
237. We had from the outset a desire to cross barriers that had previously existed and to get involved in community groups.
238. Atheists are more knowledgeable about religion than religious believers, even though they are opposed to God based religion and many of them were previously religious. Dr T.P.Chia
239. Solicitors may be appointed to positions in industry, and remarks made previously in relation to barristers apply equally to solicitors.
240. We could get up now and leave if we were merely here to accomplish the previously announced purpose of our visit.
More similar words: previous, obviously, laboriously, subconsciously, obvious, envious, simultaneously, oblivious, review, prevail, anxious, dubious, various, curious, prevention, officious, vivacious, bumptious, ambitious, loquacious, suspicious, pugnacious, mysterious, consciousness, Muslim, levity, device, Rev., evident, evidence.