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Pre-empt - definition of pre-empt by The Free Dictionary
1. ( tr) to acquire in advance of or to the exclusion of others; appropriate. 2. (Law) ( tr) chiefly US to occupy (public land) in order to acquire a prior right to purchase. 3. (Bridge) ( intr) bridge to make a high opening bid, often on a weak hand, to shut out opposition bidding. pre-ˈemptor n. pre-ˈemptory adj.
PRE-EMPT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to do or say something before someone so that you make their words or actions unnecessary or not effective: The minister held a press conference in order to pre-empt criticism in the newspapers. You need to be prepared and preempt the impact of the change before it happens. US.
Preempt Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : to acquire (something, such as land) by preemption. 2. : to seize upon to the exclusion of others : take for oneself. the movement was then preempted by a lunatic fringe. 3. a. : to replace with something considered to be of greater value or priority : take precedence over.
PREEMPT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
verb [ T ] us / priˈempt / Add to word list. to prevent something from happening by taking action first: State laws preempted local governments from restricting newspaper displays. If a broadcast is preempted, it is replaced by another, usually more important broadcast:
Preempt - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Preempt means to displace or take something before others can. Preempt combines the Latin prefix prae-, "before," with emere, "to buy." Think old-fashioned land grabs and midnight madness sales. It can also mean to replace one thing with another that’s more important.
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