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Definition of last-mentioned in English: last-mentionedadjective Denoting the last thing or person of a number mentioned. the last-mentioned problem has more general implications Example sentencesExamples - The last-mentioned reports are not in evidence.
- The four last-mentioned islands resemble in many respects some of the islands in the Red Sea, which will presently be described.
- And now we find the last-mentioned lady with her elbow resting upon Mary Kearney's piano, and feeling her hair with the tips of her fingers.
- It is uniformly found that precisely those ideas which provoke these last-mentioned reactions are of particular value in discovering the forgotten material.
- The last-mentioned problem has more general implications.
- In all the Tartar's actions her casualties were much lighter than those of her opponents, but on the last-mentioned occasion Lockhart himself was severely wounded.
- It was through being able to greet people in the last-mentioned language that she learned an important lesson in the goodwill that is created by speaking to people in their mother tongue.
- The last-mentioned space, a history pathway called the Walk Through Time, constitutes the spine of the exhibition.
- It was at one of the last-mentioned places of resort that the stir we speak of commenced.
- To illustrate this point for the Cambridge students, Cornell asked the last-mentioned medium, in a sorrowful voice, if he could tell him anything about his mother.
- In all three of these last-mentioned plays, young women are the ultimate victims of what Middleton depicts as a general tendency to substitute commercial values for other methods of measuring human worth.
- At this house he also revived The Private Secretary and Charley's Aunt, but without much success, and his acting career ended with the run of the last-mentioned play in 1901.
- This last-mentioned circumstance gave him further courage, and he looked more steadily than before at the figure in the sand-pit.
- They then went on board the last-mentioned ship and sailed for the West Indies.
- During the last-mentioned engagement he acted as aide-de-camp to Lord Gough.
- The last-mentioned tribe are very probably the Abnaki, or a part of them.
- On the last-mentioned voyage he caught a fever, and nearly died in that city.
Synonyms second-mentioned, second of the two, second, last, later Definition of last-mentioned in US English: last-mentionedadjective Denoting the last thing or person of a number mentioned. the last-mentioned problem has more general implications Example sentencesExamples - It was through being able to greet people in the last-mentioned language that she learned an important lesson in the goodwill that is created by speaking to people in their mother tongue.
- The last-mentioned reports are not in evidence.
- This last-mentioned circumstance gave him further courage, and he looked more steadily than before at the figure in the sand-pit.
- They then went on board the last-mentioned ship and sailed for the West Indies.
- It was at one of the last-mentioned places of resort that the stir we speak of commenced.
- It is uniformly found that precisely those ideas which provoke these last-mentioned reactions are of particular value in discovering the forgotten material.
- And now we find the last-mentioned lady with her elbow resting upon Mary Kearney's piano, and feeling her hair with the tips of her fingers.
- The four last-mentioned islands resemble in many respects some of the islands in the Red Sea, which will presently be described.
- In all three of these last-mentioned plays, young women are the ultimate victims of what Middleton depicts as a general tendency to substitute commercial values for other methods of measuring human worth.
- During the last-mentioned engagement he acted as aide-de-camp to Lord Gough.
- On the last-mentioned voyage he caught a fever, and nearly died in that city.
- At this house he also revived The Private Secretary and Charley's Aunt, but without much success, and his acting career ended with the run of the last-mentioned play in 1901.
- The last-mentioned tribe are very probably the Abnaki, or a part of them.
- To illustrate this point for the Cambridge students, Cornell asked the last-mentioned medium, in a sorrowful voice, if he could tell him anything about his mother.
- The last-mentioned space, a history pathway called the Walk Through Time, constitutes the spine of the exhibition.
- The last-mentioned problem has more general implications.
- In all the Tartar's actions her casualties were much lighter than those of her opponents, but on the last-mentioned occasion Lockhart himself was severely wounded.
Synonyms second-mentioned, second of the two, second, last, later |