Wednesday, April 20
Word Of The Week
Word of the Week-
Premeditate
pre·med·i·tate
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/
prɪˈmɛd
ɪˌteɪt
/
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[
pri-
med
-i-teyt
]
–verb
(used
with
object),
-tat·ed,
-tat·ing.
to
meditate,
consider,
or
plan
beforehand:
to
premeditate
a
murder.
Origin:
1540–50;
<
Latin
praemeditātus
past
participle
of
praemeditārī
to
contemplate
in
advance.
—Related
forms
pre·med·i·ta·tive,
adjective
pre·med·i·ta·tor,
noun
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