preempt in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

preempt in the PONS Dictionary

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Facing certain electoral defeat, he led a military coup that preempted the election.
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As such, it was the only station in the city that did not heavily or moderately preempt network programming.
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Unions often seek neutrality agreements with employers to preempt union busting efforts and to facilitate the card check process of winning union recognition.
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It was sometimes preempted on holidays by special programming.
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An early handover would preempt the plans of resistance elements.
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The major broadcast networks and cable systems preempted their television shows for live coverage of this unfolding drama.
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Thus, the mere fact that the legislature has enacted a law addressing a subject does not mean that the subject matter is completely preempted....
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These item slots will occasionally be preempted by breaking news or live television coverage.
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In programmed cell death, interphase is followed or preempted by apoptosis.
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All other threads have a priority in the range 0 through 31, inclusive, with higher priorities always preempting lower.
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