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premeditated [ˌpriːˈmedıteıtıd] ADJ

premeditated
premeditated
a premeditated murder

premeditate [ˌpriːˈmedıteıt] VB trans, intr

Usage examples with premeditated

a premeditated murder

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It was generally believed that the action by construction workers was not premeditated, though one man claimed to have seen suited men directing the workers.
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Premeditated aggression is defined as a planned or conscious aggressive act, not spontaneous or related to an agitated state.
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This statement reflects a studied, careful and premeditated attempt through a series of direct lies to influence the outcome of the administration of justice.
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The crime is often premeditated, with the woman often simulating pregnancy to reduce suspicion when a baby suddenly appears in the household.
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This assures that each project receives a unique interpretation rather than a premeditated solution based on a specific architectural vocabulary.
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Force majeure, organizational deficiencies, spurious human action, technical failure, and premeditated acts are distinguished.
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So it was all a very premeditated and carefully written album.
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The intent of gotcha journalism is always premeditated and used to defame or discredit the interviewees by portraying them as self-contradictory, malevolent, unqualified, or immoral.
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Any premeditated arrest required a warrant from a court or procuratorate.
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Many, including her jury, felt the crime had been too planned, too premeditated, for it to be considered a true act of insanity.
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