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View usage for: (priːmedɪteɪʃən) uncountable nounPremeditation is thinking about something or planning it before you actually do it. [formal] The judge finally concluded there was insufficient evidence of premeditation. Synonyms: planning, design, purpose, plotting More Synonyms of premeditation premeditation in British English (prɪˌmɛdɪˈteɪʃən) noun1. law prior resolve to do some act or to commit a crime 2. the act of premeditating premeditation in American English (priˌmɛdəˈteɪʃən) noun1. the act of premeditating 2. Law a degree of planning and forethought sufficient to show intent to commit an act Examples of 'premeditation' in a sentencepremeditation If Sutherland thought that Cardew had successfully positioned her in this house without Wilshere'spremeditation, he was wrong.When a punch finally landed, the task became simpler: to convince oneself to one's aim and premeditation. The judge concluded that there was insufficient evidence of premeditation. Synonyms planning plotting determination deliberation forethought prearrangement malice aforethought predetermination Additional synonymsDefinition an intention Is there some design in having him here? Synonyms intention, end, point, aim, plan, goal, dream, target, wish, purpose, desire, object, objective, ambition, intentDefinition something intended She announced her intention of standing for parliament. Synonyms aim, plan, idea, goal, end, design, target, wish, scheme, purpose, desire, object, objective, determination, intent, end in view Definition a fixed design or idea that is the object of an action They are prepared to go to any lengths to achieve their purpose. Synonyms aim, end, plan, hope, view, goal, design, project, target, wish, scheme, desire, object, intention, objective, ambition, aspiration, Holy Grail (informal) Nearby words ofpremeditation - premature
- prematurely
- premeditated
- premeditation
- premier
- premiere
- premise
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