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- PREEMPT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PREEMPT is to acquire (something, such as land) by preemption How to use preempt in a sentence
- PREEMPT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Preempt means to displace or take something before others can Preempt combines the Latin prefix prae-, "before," with emere, "to buy " Think old-fashioned land grabs and midnight madness sales It can also mean to replace one thing with another that’s more important
- PREEMPT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PREEMPT definition: 1 to prevent something from happening by taking action first: 2 If a broadcast is preempted, it… Learn more
- Preempt - definition of preempt by The Free Dictionary
To take action to prevent (an event or other action) from happening; forestall: "The [Joint] Chiefs proposed the use of nuclear weapons to preempt China's anticipated attack on Formosa" (James Carroll)
- PREEMPT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
6 meanings: If you preempt an action, you prevent it from happening by doing something that makes it unnecessary or impossible Click for more definitions
- Preempt - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Preempt means to displace or take something before others can Preempt combines the Latin prefix prae-, "before," with emere, "to buy " Think old-fashioned land grabs and midnight madness sales It can also mean to replace one thing with another that’s more important
- The Meaning of Preempted in Television, Explained
According to the Cambridge Dictionary, preempt means to replace one television program with another, usually a more important one The action is usually reserved for when a breaking news story is forced to take over the airwaves
- preempt - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb preempt (third-person singular simple present preempts, present participle preempting, simple past and past participle preempted) (transitive) To appropriate first He preempted that hill to be its king
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