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Definition of Preacting
1. preact [v] - See also: preact
Lexicographical Neighbors of Preacting
Literary usage of Preacting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Other Worlds Than Ours: The Plurality of Worlds Studied Under the Light of by Richard Anthony Proctor (1871)
"If Nature, studied thoughtfully, teaches us the lesson that there is no form of
force which is not the representative of some other preacting form of force, ..."
2. Other Worlds Than Ours: The Plurality of Worlds Studied Under the Light of by Richard Anthony Proctor (1904)
"... which is not the representative of some other preacting form of force, she
also teaches us that no form of force ever works without generating other ..."
3. Other Worlds Than Ours: The Plurality of Worlds Studied Under the Light of by Richard Anthony Proctor (1892)
"If Nature, studied thoughtfully, teaches us the lesson that there is no form of
force which is not the representative of some other preacting form of force, ..."
4. Concerning Children by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1900)
"The " natural" mother of to-day is reared without an inkling of what lies before
her; and no preacting instinct warns her of the effect of her girlhood's ..."
5. Concerning Children by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1900)
"'The "natural" mother of to-day is reared without an inkling of what lies before
her ; and no preacting instinct warns her of the effect of her girlhood's ..."