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    de·fine
    [dəˈfīn]
    verb
    define (verb) · defines (third person present) · defined (past tense) · defined (past participle) · defining (present participle)
    1. state or describe exactly the nature, scope, or meaning of:
      "the contract will seek to define the client's obligations"
      • give the meaning of (a word or phrase), especially in a dictionary:
        "the dictionary defines it as “a type of pasture”"
      • make up or establish the character of:
        "for some, the football team defines their identity"
    2. mark out the boundary or limits of:
      "the river defines the park's boundary"
      • make clear the outline of; delineate:
        "she defined her eyes by applying eyeshadow"
    Origin
    late Middle English (also in the sense ‘bring to an end’): from Old French definer, from a variant of Latin definire, from de- (expressing completion) + finire ‘finish’ (from finis ‘end’).
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  3. The word "before" has several meanings, including123:
    • In advance or ahead of something.
    • At an earlier time.
    • During the period of time preceding a particular event, date, or time.
    • Used to say that somebody/something is ahead of somebody/something in an order or arrangement.
    • Used to say that somebody/something is in a position in front of somebody/something.
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    1 : in advance : ahead marching on before 2 : at an earlier time the night before knew her before
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/before
    1. during the period of time preceding (a particular event, date, or time): [as prep.] she had to rest before dinner | the day before yesterday | before the war | [as conj.] they lived rough for four days before they were arrested | it wasn't long before I had my first bite | [as adv.] his playing days had ended six years before | it's never happened to me before.
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    used to say that somebody/something is ahead of somebody/something in an order or arrangement Your name is before mine on the list. He puts his work before everything (= regards it as more important than anything else). (rather formal) used to say that somebody/something is in a position in front of somebody/something
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