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premeditation

[pri-med-i-tey-shuhn] / prɪˌmɛd ɪˈteɪ ʃən /


NOUN
planning to act
Synonyms


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Interviews with several other members of the far-right organization found a similar lack of premeditation.

From New York Times

“Mike told us that there is NO further evidence and certainly not any that would show premeditation,” Republican Rep. Bill Post wrote on his website.

From Seattle Times

“Every time that arm went back and every time that arm went down, that was premeditation,” Larizza said.

From Seattle Times

Staying adequately hydrated about town requires a certain amount of premeditation, effort and an ability to solve several logistical problems.

From Los Angeles Times

"It's direct evidence of premeditation to commit war crimes and crimes against humanity. No one can say 'I didn't know.' Anyone who aids, abets, or justifies this criminal regime has blood on their hands."

From Salon