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Use aforementioned in a sentence

Definition of aforementioned:

  • (adjective) being the one previously mentioned or spoken of;

Sentence Examples:

The aforementioned lords were all who spoke in this debate.

Wishing to be honest, I displayed the luggage aforementioned.

Garth, turning a quick eye towards the aforementioned door.

Newman's book aforementioned.

The Romans in contempt for them dared to begin the ascent of the aforementioned hills.

The aforementioned James Buchanan Macaulay was appointed to conduct their defense.

He had come, he said, to thank his dear young master for the aforementioned invitation.

The midnight supper aforementioned wound up the day.

It will plainly knock the three precious articles aforementioned into a cocked hat.

Any one of the aforementioned methods can be employed.

One of them was by the aforementioned person.

Collectively the aforementioned congresses accomplished little.

It had to be Lou Crenshaw, our aforementioned security guard.

She has entered the aforementioned opening.

He asked, laying a finger on the aforementioned loop.

My brethren salute you and those aforementioned, very heartily.

And whether it be that idea which is the cause of his making the aforementioned judgment?

Permission was granted for him to take the prisoner into the room aforementioned.

Another factor to be seriously considered is the aforementioned shortage of labor.

Another letter dated October 10, 1931, reviewed the aforementioned standardization search.

The aforementioned Hugh Glass was a hunter for the party, an elderly, tough Pennsylvanian.

Avoid the aforementioned turtles if your interest in these hard-shelled friends is new.

They took me with them to the guard, which was established in the aforementioned house.

And in the same fashion certain definite racial traits unite the Britons aforementioned.

I doubt, however, for the aforementioned reasons, whether this was possible in every case.

The counsel was the aforementioned lawyer for the Truman committee, Rudolph Halley.

He said that by killing the aforementioned people they simulated the murder of the family.