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Definition of Premising
1. premise [v] - See also: premise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Premising
Literary usage of Premising
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life of John Jay: With Selections from His Correspondence and by William Jay (1833)
"You shall have frequent letters from me on this subject; and while ••'! remain here,
you may be assured of my constant attentions to these premising boyt. ..."
2. Letters and Literary Memorials of Samuel J. Tilden by Samuel Jones Tilden (1908)
"ray diary, premising that delegates from every part of the State to the national
convention were already appointed with instructions, ..."
3. A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities: Comprising the History, Institutions by William Smith, Samuel Cheetham (1880)
"... will give the headings of the several offices in this book, only premising
that the extant copy appears to have been written in the lifetime of Egbert. ..."
4. The Industrial Resources, Etc., of the Southern and Western States by James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow (1852)
"Let ns now pase to the consideration of the cotton fly, premising, however, before
entering into an examination of this destructive little moth, ..."
5. A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences by Henry Watts (1869)
"We shall consider both of these methods, premising that for minute details it
will be proper to consult the original works. ..."