Examples of using Predates in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
I'm establishing a prejudice this witness has that predates.
Your loyalty to your father and Mossad predates anything else.
Water in the solar system predates the Sun.
The creating of spirit creatures predates the creating of human creatures.
That me-centric view predates both the Internet and the practice of psychology.
Basically anything that predates the wicked Party can be used.
So that means this victim predates the others.
Satanism predates Christianity and all other religions.
Satanism predates Christianity and all other religions.
The prequel predates the rise of the Lannister family.
This is the original sense of applicability, which predates the 1949 version.
Which means that this structure predates the reign of akhenaten by generations.
Canada is long, and even predates the EU.
Germany's obsession with rules long predates the current eurozone crisis.
Turkey's presence in Somalia predates that of the other regional actors,
The Neolithic town predates the Egyptian dynasties,
expression has a long history that predates modern international human rights instruments.
linguistic speculation predates the emergence of grammatical traditions of systematic description of language,
The Church's teaching on contraception predates the discovery of AIDS," Mr Ivereigh told the BBC news website.
The truth: The invention of the gas mask predates Morgan's breathing device by several decades.