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since
adverb as in in the time past; because
conjunction as in in the time past; because
preposition as in because
preposition as in between the present and a previous time
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In August, Trump filed a lawsuit to have his name removed from the casino and from the nearby, since-closed Trump Plaza.
One, of course, is the long-since established State of Israel.
But U.S. governments of both parties long-since opposed settlements, and the speech was far from combative.
Obviously the 16 words [the since-discredited claim that Saddam tried to buy uranium] were bogus.
Aunt Gretchen has long-since lost the smooth silhouette for which the Nicholas women are noted.
She drew Esmay after her down the draughty passage that led to the offices of the long-since-deserted dwelling-house.
The long-since dismantled Abbey of Lanercost had its origin in a tragedy.
How can we reasonably expect that the road back to our long-since forsaken God is to be smooth, pleasant, velvet-covered.
Since-355- thou must become as mortals are, and the slave of man, I will guard thee from all but the brave.
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On this page you'll find 79 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to since, such as: afterward, ago, already, later, therefore, and after.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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