Definitionn. planning or plotting in advance of acting
Last update: July 2, 2015
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Premeditation is always advised before taking a decision. [Please select]
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0111vier, "it was the result only of obedience, not of warlike premeditation" (op. cit. [Please select]
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He had made the slip without premeditation; but what was done was done. [Please select]
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At other times lines flowed without premeditation "with a certain impetus and oestro." [Please select]
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He has here dictated his extempore thoughts, without premeditation or revision, so that we have here a record of Milton's habitual mind. [Please select]
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"I don't know," she said, "why you are always accusing me of premeditation." [Please select]
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But now, in a few words, and quite without premeditation, there burst from her the most sincere prayer of her life. [Please select]
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He was as guiltless of premeditation on that night as she. [Please select]
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It had executed this manoeuvre so suddenly, and so apparently without premeditation, that Truey looked to discover the cause. [Please select]
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These manifestations of fiendish cunning and premeditation are very exasperating to those responsible for the care of animals in captivity. [Please select]
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Sam, who was thriving already, fell in love with Clarissa Gage, with her six thousand pounds fortune: there was no premeditation, or expediency, or cunning, in the matter; it was the luck of the man. [Please select]
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