preemptivepriˈɛmp tɪv
preemptive
English Definitions:
preemptive, pre-emptive (adj)
designed or having the power to deter or prevent an anticipated situation or occurrence
"a preemptive business offer"
preemptive (Adjective)
of or relating to preemption
preemptive (Adjective)
made so as to gain an advantage when an enemy strike is anticipated
preemptive (Adjective)
made so as to deter an anticipated unpleasant situation
preemptive (Adjective)
(in Bridge, of a high-level bid) intended to interfere with an opponent's bidding
preëmptive (Adjective)
Of, or pertaining unto, preëmption.
preëmptive (Adjective)
Enacted with the intention of preëmpting an anticipated enemy strike.
preëmptive (Adjective)
Intended to mitigate or nullify an anticipated detrimental future event.
preëmptive (Adjective)
Intended to interfere with an opponent's bidding.
preemptive
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