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Definition of Predefining
1. predefine [v] - See also: predefine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Predefining
Literary usage of Predefining
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Methodist Review (1862)
"It is a poor verbal solace which our fatalistic brethren so artificially construct
for themselves, this carefully predefining all the terms of ..."
2. The Ontario Reports: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the Queen's by Ontario High Court of Justice (1896)
"... is damnified by being predefining a drain extending through | vented by the
police from peddling three municipalities set out the report ion prohibited ..."
3. Lessons in Scholastic Philosophy by Michael Shallo (1916)
"... ie, by a logical antecedence, considered previously to the decree of the divine
will predefining from eternity one order rather than another. ..."
4. How Third World Rural Households Adapt to Dietary Energy Stress: The by Philip Payne, Michael Lipton (1994)
"... energy intakes in early life, predefining the growth of children into pathways
that imply possibly ill-advised levels of energy requirements later on. ..."
5. The Works of the Right Reverend Joseph Hall by Joseph Hall, Philip Wynter (1863)
"What should I tell how many, both of our own and foreign divines, have baffled
and shamed themselves, in predefining, out of their mistaken constructions, ..."
6. An Essay Towards the Theory of the Ideal Or Intelligible World. Design'd for by John Norris (1704)
"For the prevention of which, the moft effectual Remedy perhaps would be that
which is ufed by Geometricians, in predefining the Signification of ..."