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- IPA[priː]
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- before (in time, place, order, degree, or importance)
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- 1. before (in time, place, order, degree, or importance) pre-adolescent precaution
- previous to; before: the tree was almost certainly planted pre 1700
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- previous to; before: the tree was almost certainly planted pre 1700
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- take action in order to prevent (an anticipated event) happening; forestall: the second session will focus on policies to pre-empt problems
- a pre-emptive bid.
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- a premedical course.
- short for premedical
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- the purchase of goods or shares by one person or party before the opportunity is offered to others: the commission had the right of pre-emption
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- a faint copy heard just before an actual sound in a recording, caused by the accidental ... very faint pre-echoes do not really mar the recording
- foreshadow: these three sonatas all pre-echo things to come
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- serving or intended to pre-empt or forestall something, especially to prevent attack by ... a pre-emptive strike
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- a member of a group of English 19th-century artists, including Holman Hunt, Millais, and D. G. ...
- relating to the Pre-Raphaelites.
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- before (in time, place, order, degree, or importance): preadolescent precaution
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