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pre-empted

 

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Pre-empted

Definition:

When something is pre-empted, it means that it has been prevented or taken action before it could happen.

Part of Speech:

  • Verb
  • Adjective

Sense 1 - Verb:

To pre-empt as a verb means to take action to prevent something from happening, by doing or arranging something beforehand.

Example Sentences:

1. The police pre-empted the planned robbery by arresting the suspects prior to the crime.

2. The company pre-empted any potential issues by implementing a new security system.

Sense 2 - Adjective:

Describing something as pre-empted means that it has been taken or claimed in advance, often leaving no opportunity for others to have it.

Example Sentences:

1. The pre-empted parking spot was reserved for the CEO.

2. Due to the pre-empted nature of the deal, no other bidders had a chance to participate.

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