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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "beforehand" in a sentence

    beforehand example sentences

    beforehand


    1. arm to test them, explain the procedure beforehand


    2. Be aware of what will happen beforehand while the dust is yet


    3. Some men's sins are open beforehand, going before to judgment; and some men they


    4. to give us the location they’re staying at beforehand Mr


    5. squeeze in (we all had to get out beforehand as there was


    6. After I had found by experience the ill consequences of being abroad in the rain, I took care to furnish myself with provisions beforehand, that I might not be obliged to go out, and I sat within doors as much as possible during the wet months


    7. Mark 13:11 specifically refers to the power of the Holy Spirit to act and speak through the disciples of Jesus in time of need: "be not anxious beforehand what ye shall speak: but whatsoever shall be given you in that hour, that speak ye; for it is not ye that speak, but the Holy Spirit


    8. vaults of the choir several days beforehand, and a lot of


    9. to wait at a doctor’s clinic knowing beforehand that a syringe is


    10. Darniil had been chosen beforehand to answer any questions that the king might pose to the group

    11. With the approval of his mother, Zarko had arranged beforehand with Ashpenaz to have Helez’s family assigned to their household immediately so that they wouldn’t have to live in a tent there on the plain


    12. He might be in trouble for not having told Helez beforehand that he had arranged for her family to stay with them instead of in a tent on the plain


    13. She had carefully planned everything beforehand


    14. Their details had been inscribed beforehand to save time


    15. Of course, it was all within the religious requirements outlined by Helez beforehand


    16. This number, however, is sufficient to prepare beforehand the cargo of furs and other goods necessary for loading their ships, which, on account of the ice, can seldom remain above six or eight weeks in those seas


    17. But so severe, or, rather, indeed, so oppressive a law, could never have been executed in such free countries, had not the diligence of the clergy beforehand converted to the established church the whole body of the people, with the exception of, perhaps, a few individuals only


    18. beforehand, in the same way that he couldn't


    19. There is no farmer who does not compute beforehand what the church tythe, which is a land tax of this kind, is, one year with another, likely to amount to


    20. Her eyes were red with the ghost of tears she’d shed in her cell beforehand

    21. Not that there was not time enough for that beforehand


    22. Test them beforehand, because some hollow points do cause jams


    23. Replete with marble steps, gold-gilded trim, and ornate columns, the exclusive club had doubtlessly never invited an enforcer in without warrant-waving beforehand


    24. If the supposed importance of heated arguments were properly measured (beforehand) in proportion to their presumptive standing, there would (arguably) be fewer arguments


    25. Taxpayers should not be blind-sided after the fact; that is to say, forced to pay taxes on what basically amounts to paying taxes on taxed income that has already been spent or planned on being spent, perhaps, but provided ample opportunity to properly assess (beforehand) the impact prospective tax increases, or tax reductions, for that matter, will have on their household budgets


    26. (Why do we do the things we do when we understand (beforehand) that it is wrong to do them?) I believe that many of us are oftentimes ―victims‖ of our own internal designs; adopting behavioral attitudes contrary to our discriminating nature(s) that fail to give proper pause to their origin, ―the (cause) of their origin, its history, its qualities and attributes and its results and effects‖


    27. I often wondered if they practised somewhere in school or privately beforehand


    28. A society that hopes to (otherwise) reinvigorate itself must redefine itself; that is to say, determine beforehand what it hopes to become


    29. In this manner, a lapse in judgment due to neglect or an inability to reason (clearly) is not necessarily a mitigating factor for behavior that (otherwise) occasions undue hardships on other people, especially when the intended outcome of some particular action, in whatever manner conceived, should have or could have been properly determined beforehand; apart from such actions performed under


    30. (Do NOT mail this beforehand – bring it with you

    31. A premeditated (action) is a self-motivated (action) whose (calculated) designs and (intended) outcome are planned and understood beforehand


    32. Clarence looked at both of them back and forth very quickly as if to think they had planned this out beforehand


    33. Out of the many dozens of people who actually tried to kill a celebrity or public official not a single one made a threat to do so beforehand


    34. Since our prescriptive freedoms oftentimes support, within the boundaries of ―reasonable‖ limits(s), an individual‘s right to choose his or her own poison, why shouldn‘t government have it both ways by advancing concurrent strategies that seek to raise revenue through sin taxes for purposes of promoting ―health‖? Perhaps even more troubling is the recent outbreak of class action suits by enterprising litigants who, properly informed of the potential risks associated with cigarette smoking, beforehand, are presently seeking financial restitution against tobacco companies compensating them for smoking related diseases brought about by their own pre-determined actions


    35. That is where code words were established beforehand between the parties


    36. With regard to PRECIPITOUS HEIGHTS, if you are beforehand with your adversary, you should occupy the raised and sunny spots, and there wait for him to come up


    37. Still, he knew he was walking in a territory far more dangerous than he could have imagined from beforehand


    38. It obviously hadn’t occurred to him that it might be a good idea to turn the power off beforehand


    39. They’d suggest a story when I consulted them beforehand


    40. In those years you had to book an overseas call three days beforehand from a fixed address like a home or office where the monthly account was sure to be paid

    41. She'd even had the sweetness of trying it out on us beforehand and seeing that we'd miss her


    42. Boil it they did; but as it did not occur to them to soak it beforehand it was too salty to eat


    43. All this I knew beforehand, but I never expected to be honoured to such high level where Christians, yes - Christians would burn my books


    44. the implementation phases beforehand would help her through the process smoothly


    45. FDR new beforehand of the attack on Pearl Harbor and let it happen; a death toll of 2,403


    46. This makes it easier to manually choose beforehand which pays you the most, and if its too long or short in time duration


    47. midst is not that which is revealed with Me, that which prepared beforehand here from the time when I took counsel to make


    48. have been inspected properly beforehand, and Bloody Well Ripe


    49. 22 After this, came the Word of God to Adam, and said, "O Adam, you have determined beforehand the days in which sufferings shall come on Me, when I am made flesh; for they are the fourth Wednesday, and the preparation day Friday


    50. She hadn’t expected two visitors, especially as she hadn’t been notified beforehand














































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    Synonyms for "beforehand"

    advance beforehand ahead in advance prior to in front of preceding before previously until

    "beforehand" definitions

    being ahead of time or need


    ahead of time; in anticipation