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  1. PRE-EMPT definition: 1. to do or say something before someone so that you make their words or actions unnecessary or not…. Learn more.

    • Pre-empt

      PRE-EMPT meaning: 1. to do or say something before someone...

    • Polski

      pre-empt definicja: 1. to do or say something before someone...

    • Pre-election

      PRE-ELECTION definition: 1. before an important election: 2....

    • Pre-empting

      PRE-EMPTING definition: 1. present participle of pre-empt 2....

    • Pre-empted

      PRE-EMPTED definition: 1. past participle, past simple of...

    • Pre-eminently

      PRE-EMINENTLY definition: 1. mainly, or to a very great...

    • Pre-emption Rights

      PRE-EMPTION RIGHTS definition: the rights of shareholders to...

    • Italiano

      pre-empt - definizione, significato, pronuncia audio,...

  2. PREEMPT definition: 1. to prevent something from happening by taking action first: 2. If a broadcast is preempted, it…. Learn more.

  3. If you pre-empt an action, you prevent it from happening by doing something which makes it unnecessary or impossible. You can pre-empt pain by taking a painkiller at the first warning sign. [VERB noun] He pre-empted any decision to sack him. [VERB noun] The government pre-empted a threatened strike at the state-owned copper company. [VERB noun]

  4. 5 meanings: If you preempt an action, you prevent it from happening by doing something that makes it unnecessary or impossible..... Click for more definitions.

  5. pre-empt somebody/something to do or say something before somebody else does. She was just about to apologize when he pre-empted her. I do not want to pre-empt anything that the treasurer is going to say. It would be wrong for me to pre-empt any future decision the committee might make.

  6. Definition of preempt verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Co znaczy i jak powiedzieć "pre-empt, preempt" po polsku? - uprzedzać; udaremniać komuś zrobienie czegoś, zapobiegać; nabywać w drodze pierwokupu, korzystać z prawa pierwokupu; zastępować regularny program (np. podając wiadomości z ostatniej chwili w telewizji)

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