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Use aforementioned in a sentence

Definition of aforementioned:

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

Sentence Examples:

A low ball invites the aforementioned nicks and keeps your opponent hurrying and scurrying.

Second, civil actions between individuals which on the aforementioned date have not been decided shall continue their course before the tribunal in which the lawsuit is proceeding or before that which shall replace it.

Whenever, on just suspicion, you send a vessel into port to be dealt with according to the aforementioned law, besides sending with her all her papers send all the evidence you can obtain to support your suspicions and effect her condemnation.

"I conclude the aforementioned pal may come, then?"

Then again, according to your assurance at the aforementioned meeting, you do not take any personal interest in the franchise question, and that you would rather leave the question to the public; your answer is therefore perfectly fair.

This saving permitted the setting aside of the aforementioned gallery at the side of the operating room, closed off from both boiler and engine rooms, for the reception of the main-pipe systems and for a pumping equipment below it.

On the following morning I followed the western line of the cliffs until I reached the beach aforementioned, when I descended to it and most carefully examined its whole surface in search of human footprints.

And it had actually been sent by the aforementioned lady familiarly known as "Mama."

The aforementioned MacDonald eyes drooped and the rosy MacDonald lips pouted at the word English.

He raised the aforementioned hat courteously.

I happened to be upstairs when our first caller came and in my effort to get down quickly caught my feet in one of the rungs of the ladder and landed on the aforementioned trunk so suddenly that it brought everyone in the room to their feet.

I had got the aforementioned cinder in my eye, and a very nice young man had taken it out for me.

If you have not received this letter, kindly let me know at once, because in that case I should like to send you the aforementioned additional bar, which might still arrive in time for the general rehearsal.

Two of the aforementioned faces, carried on the shoulders of two blowzy-looking young women, were vanishing through a rear door, through which the tones of the violin sounded louder and shriller than before.

The Shelter Tent of the war for the Union, so waged, as aforementioned, is said to have been a French device.

After a while they came down, and I saw certain mysterious-looking flasks drawn from the aforementioned gentlemen's pockets, and held to their blue lips, by which token I concluded that brandy sometimes does for a woman what sentiment will not.

Well, this family comprises a widow, three daughters, and little pickle aforementioned.

And here is a terrible field for the fiend aforementioned.

I therefore beg and implore your Royal Majesty to revoke the aforementioned privileges and liberties.

He laughed, agreed with me in my opinion of the aforementioned resemblance, and grew wistful.

Whereupon I was appointed to it, with the incompetent allowance aforementioned; but with assurances, at the same time, of such further additions as thereafter should be found requisite for carrying on the work.'

Among my acquaintances at this school was a Gypsy girl whose parents dwelt at the sunny end of the aforementioned court.

The impulsive pair squeezed hands upon the secret, instantly revealing it to the obsequious neutral aforementioned.

Though the city, judging from the aforementioned lights, was little more than a quarter of a mile distant, it seemed impossible that they could ever reach it, and absolute madness to pursue the attempt.

A spotting scope would be very useful in looking for all three aforementioned species.

The members of the Society, who were also most of them members of the Art Workers' Guild aforementioned, were well aware of the difficulties they would have to face in the endeavor to realize their aims, and carry out their principles.

He was subject to no guidance or influence but that of the aforementioned impartial and incorruptible chance.

The castle was increasing: the dungeon aforementioned had been built, called Brian's Close, with surmounting towers.

He opened the dingy volume aforementioned, and proceeded to read, translate, and comment, with infinite zest.

Sir William King, colonel Fare, and the lady Brown, hearing she was in prison, came to see her, and afterwards went to the aforementioned judge, to get her released: but when they came to him, he told them, that he was afraid of his life.

Special cases might be mentioned in wearying detail, but I purpose mentioning one case only, and will ask you to accept it as a criterion and to judge whether it justifies the conclusion aforementioned.

From thorough acquaintance with the habits of the animal, they were pretty certain he was on his way to the haunt aforementioned: if he got there, he would be safe; it was the chiefs ground, and no one would dare touch him.

Deponent declares it to be her belief that this money was also taken by the police officers aforementioned.

His home was situated nearly midway between them, and about a mile from the aforementioned hollow.

This, with the dense forests of young timber eastward, where the white man has forbidden the practice of firing prairies, seems to be a convincing proof of the aforementioned mode of prairie formation.

In order to grasp the analogy properly we must imagine them to be so constituted that they are incapable of realizing any direction in space which does not lie in the aforementioned flat surface on which they live.

The castle itself has but one entry, and that by a drawbridge which passes over the ditch aforementioned.

The reason for this inability it is not necessary to develop in this connection any further than merely to mention that I find it extremely inconvenient to lay my hand upon the aforementioned canons just at this time.

He flung toward the aforementioned outer door what he had detached from the object stretched at his feet.

To complete the idea of Friendship, then, it is requisite that they have kindly feelings towards one another, and wish one another good from one of the aforementioned causes, and that these kindly feelings should be mutually known.