an·te·date /ˈæntɪˌdet/
(v.)提早日期;居先;預期
An·te·date n.
1. Prior date; a date antecedent to another which is the actual date.
2. Anticipation. [Obs.]
An·te·date v. t. [imp. & p. p. Antedated; p. pr. & vb. n. Antedating.]
1. To date before the true time; to assign to an earlier date; ; thus, to antedate a deed or a bond is to give it a date anterior to the true time of its execution.
2. To precede in time.
3. To anticipate; to make before the true time.
And antedate the bliss above. --Pope.
Who rather rose the day to antedate. --Wordsworth.
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antedate
v 1: be earlier in time; go back further; "Stone tools precede
bronze tools" [syn: predate, precede, forego, antecede]
[ant: postdate]
2: establish something as being earlier relative to something
else [syn: predate, foredate] [ant: postdate]