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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 abovementioned concerns and beliefs are not a personal attack on Captain Khasaempanth or the numerous executives named in my investigation, nor am I an obstructionist or malcontent,” Morris wrote in his March 2023 email.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 18, 2024

"The Company does not expect that it will make payments under the abovementioned notes and other senior notes issued by it when they become due or within the relevant grace periods," it said.

From Reuters • May 12, 2022

According to the abovementioned Hollywood Reporter article, which ran in April, the magazine sought comments from eighty-nine of the wedding guests, and none responded.

From The New Yorker • Aug. 1, 2016

The last output layer may consist of 1,000 units, each representing one of the abovementioned visual-object categories.

From Scientific American • Nov. 2, 2015

But I am of opinion that they are not the most hopeless subjects, and think that the gospel might be preached to them with success, if the abovementioned obstacles were removed.

From Letters on the Nicobar islands, their natural productions, and the manners, customs, and superstitions of the natives with an account of an attempt made by the Church of the United Brethren, to convert them to Christianity by Latrobe, Christian Ignatius