These words countenanced the suspicion of those who were of opinion, that Tiberius was appointed successor more out of necessity than choice, since Augustus could not refrain from prefacing his will in that manner.
In its exalted sentiments she gave a perfunctory and manifestly insincere acquiescence by way of prefacing familiar reproaches to the Allies for refusing to accept her peace overtures.
Epistle to the reader, prefacing the "Palace of Pleasure.
As illustrative applications of this rule, we may instance the modern course of placing grammar, not before language, but after it; or the ordinary custom of prefacing perspective by practical drawing.
Prefacing the message he had just obtained, these others, messages that he had intercepted at intervals during the preceding few days, made a complete and decidedly enlightening record.
He plays so important a part in the later acts of a patriotic drama, that we may well be excused for prefacing his entry with some slight epitome of the plot.
You tell me to describe my little house to you, so I must try to make you see it, only prefacing my attempt by warning you not to be disgusted or disappointed at any shortcomings.
Movements may be executed at the trail by prefacing the preparatory command with the words at trail; as, 1.
Movements may be executed at the trail by prefacing the preparatory command with the words at trail; as 1.
Movements may be executed at the trail by prefacing the preparatory command with the words =at trail=; as, =1.
Movements may be executed at the trail by prefacing the preparatory command with the words =at trail=; as =1.
Fifty were deemed worthy of inscription, and quite a tremor of joyful excitement was caused, the measure being regarded asprefacing the shogun's choice of consorts.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prefacing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.