premeditations

[US]/[ˈprɪː.mɪd.ɪ.teɪ.ʃənz]/
[UK]/[ˈpriː.mɪd.ɪ.teɪ.ʃənz]/

Translation

n.Thoughts or plans conceived beforehand.; Careful consideration or planning before an action.; Preliminary thoughts or reflections.

Phrases & Collocations

without premeditation

premeditations of evil

past premeditations

premeditation led

full of premeditations

avoiding premeditations

their premeditations

Example Sentences

she dismissed his arguments, finding them lacking in any serious premeditations.

the meticulous planning revealed extensive premeditations for the entire project.

his alibi was weak, raising questions about the absence of premeditations.

the company’s success stemmed from careful market research and premeditations.

the artist’s work often reflects deep premeditations on themes of life and death.

the lawyer questioned the defendant’s lack of premeditations before the crime.

successful negotiations require thorough discussions and careful premeditations.

the scientist’s groundbreaking discovery was built upon years of premeditations.

the general’s strategy was based on detailed military premeditations.

the novel’s plot was the result of months of writing and premeditations.

the team benefited from the manager’s proactive approach and premeditations.

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