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pre·emp·tive I. \-m(p)tiv, -tēv also -təv\ adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin praeemptus + English -ive 1. : of or relating to preemption : having power to preempt : preempting 2. : of, relating to, or constituting a bid in bridge that is higher than necessary and is designed to shut out shifts by the partner or bids by the opponents • pre·emp·tive·ly \-tə̇vlē, -li\ adverb II. adjective : marked by the seizing of the initiative ; especially : being or relating to a first military strike made to gain an advantage when a strike by the enemy is believed imminent — compare preventive in the Dict |