Premeditate

  • 71premeditato — pl.m. premeditati sing.f. premeditata pl.f. premeditate …

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  • 72forethought — (n.) c.1300, from FORE (Cf. fore ) + THOUGHT (Cf. thought). O.E. had foreðencan to premeditate, consider …

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  • 73premeditated — adjective think out or plan (an action, especially a crime) beforehand. → premeditate …

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  • 74preconcert — v. a. Premeditate, predetermine, consider beforehand, agree to beforehand, pre arrange, concoct, prepare …

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  • 75arrange — v 1. order, dispose, array, assort, collocate; line, range, align, aline, straighten, trim; group, sort, classify, class, categorize, bracket; file, index, codify, tabulate; size, rank, grade, graduate; organize, systematize, coordinate, regulate …

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  • 76plan — n 1. scheme, design, arrangement, disposition, layout, blueprint; order, array, distribution, grouping, organization, classification; configuration, formation, pattern, construction, constitution. 2. procedure, plan of action, tactics, strategy;… …

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  • 77plot — n 1. secret plan, scheme, intrigue, counterplot, machination; procedure, plan of action, tactics, maneuvers, stratagems, strategy; complot, conspiracy, confederacy, cabal. 2. main story, story line, action, intrigue; chain of events or incidents; …

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  • 78think — v 1. conceive, imagine, image, picture; ideate, form an image of, think of, dream up; dream, envisage, visualize, make up, conjure, feature; concoct, hatch, brew, fabricate, fashion, form, formulate. 2. meditate, ponder, reason, deliberate;… …

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  • 79improvise — [v] make up ad lib, brainstorm, coin, concoct, contrive, dash off*, devise, do offhand, do off top of head*, dream up, extemporize, fake, fake it, improv*, improvisate, invent, jam*, knock off*, make do*, slapdash*, spark, speak off the cuff*,… …

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  • 80deliberate — Verb: To consider with care; to plan beforehand; to premeditate. Adjective: By plan or design; considered action; avoiding hasty or ill conceived acts. By the use of the word deliberate in describing a crime, the idea is conveyed that the… …

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