define priamble give example
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Explanation:
The definition of a preamble is an introduction or an introductory statement in a document which states the reasons for the rest of the document.
An example of preamble is the beginning of the Constitution.
preamble
an introduction, esp. one to a constitution, statute, etc., stating the reasons for it and its purpose
an introductory fact, event, etc.; preliminary
Origin of preamble
Middle English from Middle French preambule from Medieval Latin praeambulum, neuter of Late Latin praeambulus, going before from Classical Latin praeambulare, to precede from prae-, before + ambulare, to go: see amble
preamble is a brief introduction to a speech, like the Preamble to the Constitution that starts out "We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union...do ordain and establish this Constitution." Preamble comes from the Latin praeambulus which means
preamble is a brief introduction to a speech, like the Preamble to the Constitution that starts out "We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union...do ordain and establish this Constitution." Preamble comes from the Latin praeambulus which means walking before.
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