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beforehand

American  
[bih-fawr-hand, -fohr-] / bɪˈfɔrˌhænd, -ˈfoʊr- /

adverb

  1. in anticipation; in advance; ahead of time.

    We should have made reservations beforehand. I hope to be beforehand with my report.


beforehand British  
/ bɪˈfɔːˌhænd /

adjective

  1. early; in advance; in anticipation

    she came an hour beforehand

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Etymology

Origin of beforehand

First recorded in 1175–1225, beforehand is from the Middle English word bifor-hand. See before, hand

Example Sentences

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Each participant completed two conditions: one session after tendon vibration and another without any vibration beforehand.

From Science Daily

It is expected that the King will keep his distance during such a court case, which, unless it is settled beforehand, is due to start later in January.

From BBC

So while he sorted through emotions and memories after the game, he basked in the adulation beforehand.

From Los Angeles Times

Mike prefers last, allowing them to showcase his idol’s range beforehand.

From Los Angeles Times

We did a lot of conditioning hikes beforehand: Mt.

From Los Angeles Times