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abovementioned

American  
[uh-buhv-men-shuhnd] / əˈbʌvˌmɛn ʃənd /

adjective

  1. mentioned or written above.

    The role was sung by the abovementioned Mr. Phillips.


Etymology

Origin of abovementioned

First recorded in 1700–10; above + mention + -ed 2

Example Sentences

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The attractive gravitational force induced by a PBH of the abovementioned mass would shrink our entire body by several inches during its quick passage.

From Scientific American

“Both sides must take tribes’ problems into consideration and help them in solving them; whichever side violates the abovementioned items will be guilty before the tribe,” the letter said.

From Reuters

For example, the abovementioned Henry Morris was an engineer, not a biologist.

From Scientific American

“That said, the abovementioned items are no doubt the lower hanging fruits in attempting a deal between the two sides. Few are likely ruling out the possibility that there could be more twists and turns in this matter of U.S.-China trade conflict,” Jingyi Pan of IG said in a commentary.

From Seattle Times

There is no doubt that advances on any of these fronts would reshape our philosophical perspective on the abovementioned mind-body or universality-of-ethics questions.

From Scientific American