Synonym: before, earlier, former, previous. Antonym: posterior. Similar words: prior to, priority, warrior, interior, senior, junior, riot, behavior. Meaning: ['praɪə(r)] n. the head of a religious order; in an abbey the prior is next below the abbot. adj. earlier in time.
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181. Prior to the patrol I had been given a verbal briefing on the night's events.
182. Bates' attorney, Joseph Remcho, said he was confident the prior court decisions would stand.
183. Prior to that Meath had come off best when they accounted for Down in the 1990 league decider.
184. Few illustrations survive of the interiors of funeral furnishing establishments prior to the introduction of the camera.
185. These highly mobile skirmishers can be used to draw Goblin fanatics out of their units prior to a charge by more heavily armed troops.
186. Wilson treated the majority with caution prior to his defeat at the polls in June 1970.
187. Responsible to the Acquisitions Librarian for checking the library catalogue prior to ordering new books. 4.
188. Bishop Harris presented the cheque to Brother Bonaventure, Prior, at the social evening.
189. It is therefore advisable to give at least one annual spring treatment to all stock prior to moving to new pastures.
190. The federal government could be committed to a tax expenditure quickly without prior consultation.
191. Customarily we randomly select 20 to 30 percent of the historical data and put it aside prior to constructing the training set.
192. Mr Kissinger refused to appear in court, saying he had a prior engagement.
193. The writer knows of no case prior to 1964 in which exemplary damages were awarded in a personal injuries claim.
194. Scepticism is dogmatic when assent is withheld on the basis of prior conviction without considering the evidence.
195. Low-cost solutions that marry new digital-data acquisition boards to efficient processing algorithms were assessed prior to being developed.
196. Prior to the making of such alterations the tenants should obtain the consent of the landlord to the proposed alterations.
197. The distinction is borne out by the Report's own reference to the disclosure of information(Sentencedict.com ), and prior consultation on redundancy.
198. He had none of the prerequisites, no updated resume, no prior seal of approval.
199. His interest is in pricking Prior Robert and Sub-Prior Herluin into bristling at each other with wattles glowing scarlet and throats gobbling rage.
200. The declaration may also require prior authorisation by the competent authority to be obtained in each particular case.
201. Three days prior to that, planning applications were submitted by the mining companies.
202. Diaz has four prior felony convictions, including two attempted robberies, an attempted assault and a drug case.
203. In all ages prior to our modern scientific age, people had a more physical and active lifestyle.
204. If a Teamster fails to keep earning service credit, he can forfeit, or lose[sentencedict.com], all his prior service credit.
205. As a result, prior to the cellular authorization, only some fifty-four channels were allocated for mobile telephone service nationwide.
206. But the local football authorities will protest at any attempt to transmit live football without prior consultation with them.
207. The loss of activity Work will have usually occupied a considerable part of an individual's life prior to retirement.
208. Denied effective legal counsel prior to his indictment, Stewart's trial at Inveraray in September 1752 was a travesty of justice.
209. Prior to Sandys the orthodox military priesthood had seen nuclear weapons as being in support of conventional forces.
210. Another important development prior to the opening of the Republican convention was the finalization of party policy by the Republican platform committee.
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