premeditate

[US]/priːˈmɛdɪteɪt/
[UK]/priːˈmɛdɪˌteɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to think about or plan something in advance
Word Forms
Past Participlepremeditated
Past Tensepremeditated
Third Person Singularpremeditates
Present Participlepremeditating

Phrases & Collocations

premeditate crime

premeditate act

premeditate plan

premeditate murder

premeditate decision

premeditate strategy

premeditate intention

premeditate scheme

premeditate offense

premeditate violence

Example Sentences

he did not premeditate his actions.

the crime was clearly premeditated.

she premeditated her speech for weeks.

it is illegal to premeditate a robbery.

he seemed to premeditate every move in the game.

the defendant claimed he did not premeditate the murder.

premeditating a plan can lead to better outcomes.

she premeditated her vacation itinerary carefully.

they premeditated their strategy before the meeting.

he often premeditates his responses in conversations.

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