Definitionadj. characterized by deliberate purpose and some degree of planning
Last update: October 6, 2015
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The burglary was clearly premeditated. [Please select]
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Since Mary planned her husband’s death in advance, she was charged with premeditated murder. [Please select]
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The politician came up with his premeditated campaign to destroy his rival over a year ago. [Please select]
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2 At the same time it must be stated this selection was not premeditated by Huxley, but forced itself upon him as his investigations proceeded. [Please select]
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Venables, coming with directness to an obviously premeditated point. [Please select]
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"It was coldly premeditated," said Carmichael, folding his arms over his cane which he still held behind his back. [Please select]
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They failed, but not through any premeditated wickedness on their part. [Please select]
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Many of them did not know of the long-drawn-out negotiations and of the Colombian premeditated deceit; others knew, but overlooked or condoned. [Please select]
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But this was far worse, for it was more cold-blooded and premeditated, and I didn't seem to have even a sporting chance. [Please select]
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Thus far it was premeditated, but I went with my naked hands. [Please select]
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