foregoing

IPA: fɔrgˈoʊɪŋ

adjective

  • Occurring before or in front of something else, in time, place, rank or sequence.
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Examples of "foregoing" in Sentences

  • And the foregoing is a sample of the ten days I spent in the
  • And the foregoing is a sample of the ten days I spent in the Bonin
  • The foregoing is excerpted from So Much for That by Lionel Shriver.
  • If none of the foregoing is the point of the UNC Repub rally, then they should just shut the hell up.
  • But there are a lot of homes on the market there at pretty reasonable prices; perhaps the foregoing is the reason.
  • Those of us with Mexican partners quickly learn that all of the foregoing is necessary and MAKE the changes in our lifestyle.
  • But in the real world, instances don't yield general truths with anything like the haste of a typical Myers paragraph (of which the foregoing is a parody).
  • I, Robert J. Townes, Secretary of State of the State of Texas, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original, now on file in my Department.
  • If your reaction to the foregoing is a hearty "bravo," I would suggest that we restrain our delight, for one must also assume that the government perceptions of business that were reflected in the report were equally valid.

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