Sentence examples for prepose from inspiring English sources

The word "prepose" is usable in written English, though it is quite rare
It is typically used in linguistic contexts to refer to placing an element before another in a sentence. Example: "In the sentence 'Quickly, she ran to the store,' the adverb 'quickly' is preposed."

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prepose

verb

To place or set before; to prefix.

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if you're THIS uncertain at this point about which woman is right for you WHY PREPOSE?! #thebachelor.

We prepose that different sets of peripheral genes in the above 16 regulons have appeared due to independent expansion of regulons in each lineage.

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Each tagmeme is marked as obligatory or optional by having preposed to it a plus sign or a plus-or-minus sign, respectively.

Most commonly it ends up there when it introduces an explanation that has been preposed in front of a main clause, as in: "Because you're mine, I walk the line".

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