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predeˈliberate, v. rare.|priː-| [f. pre- A. 1 + deliberate v.; cf. obs. F. predeliberer (16th c. in Godef.).] trans. To deliberate beforehand, to premeditate. Hence predeˈliberated ppl. a., previously deliberated; premeditated. So ˌpredelibeˈration, previous deliberation.
1625Pre-deliberations [see preconception]. 1649Bp. Guthrie Mem. (1702) 20 This Tumult was taken to be but a rash Emergent, without any predeliberation. 1671Woodhead St. Teresa i. Pref. 2 Occasions of committing either mortal, or any voluntary and predeliberated, venial sin. |