premeditate
English
Etymology
From Latin praemeditātus, past participle of praemeditārī.
Verb
premeditate (third-person singular simple present premeditates, present participle premeditating, simple past and past participle premeditated)
- (transitive, intransitive) To meditate, consider, or plan beforehand; to think about and revolve in the mind beforehand.
Related terms
Translations
to meditate, consider, or plan beforehand
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Italian
Verb
premeditate f
- second-person plural present indicative of premeditare
- second-person plural imperative of premeditare
- feminine plural of premeditato
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