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† preˈmeditately, adv. Obs. [f. premeditate a. + -ly2.] = premeditatedly.
1648Heylin Relat. & Observ. i. 42 This was cunningly and premeditately contrived, to encrease the scandall upon the City. 1678Sir G. Mackenzie Crim. Laws Scot. ii. xxviii. §3 (1699) 274 Remissions should not be granted for Slaughter committed premeditatly. 1785S. Fielding Ophelia II. xvi, A woman who did one imprudent thing premeditately. 1803Forest of Hohenelbe I. 302 The natural ingenuousness of her disposition was wounded, by acting thus premeditately. |