C1 verb Formal

antequirize

/ˌæntɪˈkwaɪəraɪz/

To conduct a preliminary inquiry or seek information before a formal process or main investigation begins. It refers to the act of vetting or pre-screening data to ensure readiness for a subsequent, more rigorous evaluation.

Ejemplos

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1

I decided to antequirize the neighborhood before signing the lease to avoid any surprises.

I decided to antequirize the neighborhood before signing the lease to avoid any surprises.

2

The committee must antequirize all applications to ensure eligibility criteria are met before the final interview stage.

The committee must antequirize all applications to ensure eligibility criteria are met before the final interview stage.

3

Let's antequirize the guest list before we send out the invites to make sure no one is missed.

Let's antequirize the guest list before we send out the invites to make sure no one is missed.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
antequirization
Verb
antequirize
Adjetivo
antequirized
Relacionado
antequiry
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Truco para recordar

Break it into roots: 'Ante' (before) + 'Quir' (as in query/ask). You are 'querying' the situation 'before' you act.

Quiz rápido

The board required the CEO to ______ the potential new partners before the merger was finalized.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: antequirize

Ejemplos

1

I decided to antequirize the neighborhood before signing the lease to avoid any surprises.

everyday

I decided to antequirize the neighborhood before signing the lease to avoid any surprises.

2

The committee must antequirize all applications to ensure eligibility criteria are met before the final interview stage.

formal

The committee must antequirize all applications to ensure eligibility criteria are met before the final interview stage.

3

Let's antequirize the guest list before we send out the invites to make sure no one is missed.

informal

Let's antequirize the guest list before we send out the invites to make sure no one is missed.

4

Scholars often antequirize secondary sources to establish a baseline for their original research projects.

academic

Scholars often antequirize secondary sources to establish a baseline for their original research projects.

5

The legal department will antequirize the contract terms prior to the final negotiation phase with the client.

business

The legal department will antequirize the contract terms prior to the final negotiation phase with the client.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
antequirization
Verb
antequirize
Adjetivo
antequirized
Relacionado
antequiry

Colocaciones comunes

antequirize the data antequirize the data
thoroughly antequirize thoroughly antequirize
antequirize a candidate antequirize a candidate
failing to antequirize failing to antequirize
antequirize the requirements antequirize the requirements

Frases Comunes

subject to antequirization

subject to antequirization

fully antequirized results

fully antequirized results

to antequirize the field

to antequirize the field

Se confunde a menudo con

antequirize vs antiquize

Antiquize means to make something look old or antique, whereas antequirize means to investigate beforehand.

antequirize vs acquire

Acquire means to obtain or gain possession of something, while antequirize is about the process of questioning or seeking information.

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Notas de uso

This is a highly formal and technical term used primarily in administrative or academic settings. It implies a procedural necessity where due diligence must occur before the 'real' action starts.

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Errores comunes

Learners often mistake the spelling for 'acquire' or 'antiquitize'. Note that the root is based on 'query' (to ask) rather than 'antique'.

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Truco para recordar

Break it into roots: 'Ante' (before) + 'Quir' (as in query/ask). You are 'querying' the situation 'before' you act.

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Origen de la palabra

From Latin 'ante' (before) and 'quaerere' (to seek, ask, or inquire).

Patrones gramaticales

transitive verb regular conjugation (-ed, -ing) often used in passive voice (e.g., 'the data was antequirized')
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Contexto cultural

Reflects a Western bureaucratic emphasis on due diligence and preliminary vetting in professional environments.

Quiz rápido

The board required the CEO to ______ the potential new partners before the merger was finalized.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: antequirize

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and

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a

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that

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for

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Used to show who is intended to have or use something, or to explain the purpose or reason for an action. It is also frequently used to indicate a specific duration of time.

not

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with

A1

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he

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you

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