premeditated

[ UK /pɹɪmˈɛdɪtˌe‍ɪtɪd/ ]
[ US /pɹiˈmɛdəˌteɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. characterized by deliberate purpose and some degree of planning
    a premeditated crime
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How To Use premeditated In A Sentence

  • Well, clearly, to be murder in the first degree in California, it has to be willful, deliberate or premeditated.
  • Twenty20 batting is largely premeditated and he outthought them. Times, Sunday Times
  • a premeditated crime
  • There is ample fact -- and we also have plenty of evidence -- proving that this incident was organized, premeditated, masterminded and incited by the Dalai clique," Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said today, in denouncing the Dalai Lama's supporters as instigators of what he described as violent protests that rocked the region in recent days. What They Are Saying
  • “Did you ever know a French novelist have a premeditated murder committed by a man who could not possibly have conceived the murder ten minutes before he committed it; with whom the cause of the murder anteceded the murder no more than ten minutes?” Phineas Redux
  • This theft was premeditated because the barrow is completely worthless to anyone other than a trader.
  • It was a nomadic yet static, spontaneous yet premeditated, engrossing yet mind-numbing existence with no end in sight No prize to be won. ICED
  • The scowl of the opposing parties, the blanched cheeks, the knit brows, and the grinding teeth, not pretermitting the deadly gleams that shoot from their kindled eyes, are ornaments which a plain battle between factions cannot boast, but which, notwithstanding, are very suitable to the fierce and gloomy silence of that premeditated vengeance which burns with such intensity in the heart, and scorches up the vitals into such a thirst for blood. The Ned M'Keown Stories Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three
  • Robert Duval, prosecuting, said: ‘This was a single blow delivered by an intact glass in what was an unpremeditated attack by a man who had been drinking since 3pm.’
  • The unlawful killing of one human being by another, especially with premeditated malice.
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