Lexicographical Neighbors of Preimposed
Literary usage of Preimposed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1856)
"The Corrector reads ' thou' and ' preimposed'; and thus reduces no meaning to
meaning by the slight rectification of two misprints, the last of which was ..."
2. Lectures: On Illuminating Engineering Delivered at the Johns Hopkins by Johns Hopkins University, Illuminating Engineering Society (1911)
"... between the gas supplier and the city are limited to the supervision necessary
to determine that the company is living up to its preimposed obligations. ..."
3. Lectures: On Illuminating Engineering Delivered at the Johns Hopkins by Johns Hopkins University, Illuminating Engineering Society (1911)
"... between the gas supplier and the city are limited to the supervision necessary
to determine that the company is living up to its preimposed obligations. ..."
4. The Text of Shakespeare Vindicated from the Interpolations and Corruptions by Samuel Weller Singer (1853)
"... it is as well suited to the context as distracting. P. 181. The next two
alterations of MOM for then, and presupposed for preimposed, ..."
5. The Early Years of Christianity: A Comprehensive History of the First Three by Edmond de Pressensé (1879)
"Germany has given to Catholicism a distinguished historian in Dollinger, but he
is too much fettered by a preimposed system to judge of facts with ..."
6. The Indiana School Journal by Indiana State Teachers Association (1870)
"... as if all were striving to conform to some preimposed law of attitude or movement.
This tension, or eQ'c rt consumes force. If this consumption amounts ..."