Similar words: premeditate, premeditated, unpremeditated, meditation, remediation, bioremediation, accreditation, meditative. Meaning: [prɪː‚medɪ'teɪʃn] n. 1. planning or plotting in advance of acting 2. (law) thought and intention to commit a crime well in advance of the crime; goes to show criminal intent.
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1. There had therefore been a certain amount of premeditation.
2. That, thought Dalgliesh, would point to premeditation, or to the instinctive precaution of a knowledgeable expert.
3. I do it without premeditation, as naturally and wearily as if I did it every night.
4. From these interviews, some viewers will infer clearheaded premeditation of murder.
5. With crimes of passion , there's no premeditation.
6. For all the planning and premeditation, coincidences, fate, greed, and lust really screw things up.
7. Premeditation ( Subtlety Talent ) has had its range increased to 30 yards.
8. The premeditation of planned action becomes commercial precalculation of expected costs and expected proceeds.
9. The judge finally concluded there was insufficient evidence of premeditation.
10. He has to straddle a little bit on the question of premeditation.
11. But were the essential elements of first-degree murder present-malice and premeditation?
12. The prosecution laboured long on the amount of time the whittling had taken which therefore proved considerable premeditation.
13. The quartet got carried away here; for musicians who have been accused of premeditation,(sentencedict.com/premeditation.html) consider that a virtue.
14. Shadow Dance: The cool downs on Sap, Garrotte, Ambush, Cheap Shot, Premeditation, Pickpocket, and Disarm Trap are no longer increased while this ability is activated.
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