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pre-emptive
pre-emptive (prɪˈɛmptɪv) adj1. of, involving, or capable of pre-emption2. (Bridge) bridge (of a high bid) made to shut out opposition bidding3. (Military) military designed to reduce or destroy an enemy's attacking strength before it can use it: a pre-emptive strike. pre-ˈemptively advThesaurusAdj. | 1. | pre-emptive - designed or having the power to deter or prevent an anticipated situation or occurrence; "a preemptive business offer"preemptivepreventative, preventive - tending to prevent or hinder | Translations
pre-emptive
pre-emptive Bridge (of a high bid) made to shut out opposition bidding LegalSeePreemptionpre-emptive Related to pre-emptive: preemptive analgesia, Preemptive RightsSynonyms for pre-emptiveadj designed or having the power to deter or prevent an anticipated situation or occurrenceSynonymsRelated Words |