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1 foregoing
adjective* * *fore·go·ing[fɔ:ˈgəʊɪŋ, AM fɔ:rˈgoʊ-]( form)I. adj attr, inv vorhergehend▪ the \foregoing das Vorangehende [o Vorhergehende]I can testify to the \foregoing since I was actually present ich kann bezeugen, was gerade gesagt wurde, da ich tatsächlich dabei waras must be clear from the \foregoing, the situation is already grave wie sich aus dem gerade Gesagten ergibt, ist die Situation schon jetzt [sehr] ernst* * *[fɔː'gəʊɪŋ]adjvorhergehend, vorangehendit can be seen from the foregoing that... — aus dem bisher Gesagten kann entnommen werden, dass...
* * *foregoing adj vorhergehend, vorerwähnt, vorstehend* * *adjective* * *adj.vorhergehend adj. -
2 foregoing
fore·go·ing [fɔ:ʼgəʊɪŋ, Am fɔ:rʼgoʊ-]attr, inv vorhergehend nthe \foregoing das Vorangehende [o Vorhergehende];I can testify to the \foregoing since I was actually present ich kann bezeugen, was gerade gesagt wurde, da ich tatsächlich dabei war;as must be clear from the \foregoing, the situation is already grave wie sich aus dem gerade Gesagten ergibt, ist die Situation schon jetzt [sehr] ernst
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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
foregoing — [fôr′gō΄iŋ, fôr gō′iŋ] adj. previously said, written, etc.; preceding the foregoing 1. the one or ones previously mentioned 2. what has already been said or written … English World dictionary
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 — fore|going [ fɔr,gouıŋ ] adjective VERY FORMAL used for referring to something that has just been mentioned: for the foregoing reasons a. the foregoing the things that have just been mentioned … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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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