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1 obig
foregoing [the above text, etc.] -
2 vorhergehend
Adj. preceding; (früher) previous; die vorhergehenden Ereignisse the preceding events, (the) events leading up to it* * *antecedent; previous; anterior; foregoing; preceding* * *vor|her|ge|hendadjTag, Ereignisse preceding, previous* * *vor·her·ge·hendam \vorhergehenden Tag on the previous [or preceding] day, the day beforeim \vorhergehenden Satz in the preceding sentence* * *die vorhergehenden Ereignisse the preceding events, (the) events leading up to it* * *adj.antecedent adj.foregoing adj.previous adj. adv.beforehand adv.previously adv. -
3 vorstehend
I Part. Präs. vorstehenII Adj.1. (vorausgehend, oben erwähnt) preceding, above; aus Vorstehendem geht hervor etc. it is clear etc. from the above ( oder foregoing)2. Backenknochen, Kinn, Nase: prominent; vorstehende Zähne protruding teeth, buckteeth; vorstehende Augen bulging eyes* * *protrusive; protuberant* * *(standing out; projecting: prominent front teeth.) prominent* * *vor·ste·hend2. (vorausgehend) Bemerkung stated before, aforementionedwie im V\vorstehenden bereits gesagt as already mentioned before* * ** * *B. adj1. (vorausgehend, oben erwähnt) preceding, above;2. Backenknochen, Kinn, Nase: prominent;vorstehende Zähne protruding teeth, buckteeth;vorstehende Augen bulging eyesC. adv:* * ** * *adj.protruding adj.protrusive adj.protuberant n. adv.protrusively adv. -
4 vorangehend
I Part. Präs. vorangehenII Adj. Kapitel etc.: previous; im Vorangehenden above; aus dem Vorangehenden wird klar it’s clear from what has gone before* * *foregoing* * *vo·ran·ge·hend* * *B. adj Kapitel etc: previous;im Vorangehenden above;aus dem Vorangehenden wird klar it’s clear from what has gone before* * *adj.antecedent adj. -
5 vorausgehend
vorangehend* * *precursory; foregoing; prior; previous* * ** * *adj.precursory adj. -
6 vorhergehend
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foregoing — means ‘preceding, previously mentioned’ and is used as an adjective corresponding to the verb forego = to precede, especially in writing to refer to points made in earlier parts of the text: • If the foregoing representation of Jesus Christ can… … Modern English usage
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foregoing — index aforesaid, antecedent, before mentioned, former, last (preceding), precursory, preliminary, p … Law dictionary
foregoing — adj antecedent, *preceding, precedent, previous, prior, former, anterior Antonyms: following … New Dictionary of Synonyms
foregoing — [adj] come before; previous above, aforementioned, aforesaid, aforestated, antecedent, anterior, former, past, precedent, preceding, prior; concept 585 Ant. after … New thesaurus
foregoing — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ previously mentioned … English terms dictionary
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foregoing — UK [ˈfɔː(r)ˌɡəʊɪŋ] / US [ˈfɔrˌɡoʊɪŋ] adjective legal a) used for referring to something that has just been mentioned for the foregoing reasons b) the foregoing the things that have just been mentioned … English dictionary
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