Sentence example with the word 'dated'

dated

ago, beforehand, calendarial, defunct, finished, intercalary, no more, out of fashion, overdue, run out, wound up

Definition adj. 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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