Definition of Precedentedly

1. Adverb. With precedent.

Partainyms: Precedented
Antonyms: Unprecedentedly

Lexicographical Neighbors of Precedentedly

precautious
precautiously
precautiousness
precava
precavae
precaval
precedaneous
precede
preceded
precedence
precedences
precedencies
precedency
precedent
precedented
precedentedly (current term)
precedential
precedentially
precedenting
precedently
precedents
precedes
precedest
precedeth
preceding
preceding(a)
preceed
preceese
precel
precell

Literary usage of Precedentedly

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1910)
"The wonderful and perhaps un- precedentedly rapid discoveries in physics which have been made in the last two decades have given rise to many questions ..."

2. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1881)
"In this effort to furnish so large an amount of practical information at a price so un- precedentedly low, and thus place it within the reach of every ..."

3. Music: A Monthly Magazine, Devoted to the Art, Science, Technic and (1896)
"... and brings with him the un- precedentedly large repertory of four-hundred and thirty- nine pieces. He will play first in Chicago on February 7th and 8th ..."

4. Punch by Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman (1888)
"No words are given," but it is " acted and danced." Of course it is un- precedentedly successful. Why not try this plan on alternate nights with the ..."

5. In Darkest Africa Or the Quest Rescue and Retreat of Emin Governor of Equatoria by Henry Morton Stanley (1890)
"Mr. Ward proceeded down the Congo, and in an un- precedentedly short time reached the sea-board, cabled his despatch, received the following reply, ..."

6. In Darkest Africa; Or, The Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin, Governor of by Henry Morton Stanley (1890)
"Mr. Ward proceeded down the Congo, and in an un- precedentedly short time reached the sea-board, cabled his despatch, received the following reply, ..."

7. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1885)
"Our electoral body, at one step largely and un- precedentedly increased, are to pronounce a decision at what may be fairly termed a turning-point in our ..."

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