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preemptive
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preemptive
(adjective)
preemptive
/pri
ˈ
ɛmptɪv/
adjective
preemptive
/pri
ˈ
ɛmptɪv/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of PREEMPTIVE
:
done to stop an unwanted act by another group, country, etc., from happening
The country took
preemptive
action against the perceived enemy.
a
preemptive
attack/strike by the army
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