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| pre·empt [ pree émpt ] |
verb (past and past participle pre·empt·ed, present participle pre·empt·ing, 3rd person present singular pre·empts) |
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1. transitive verb act to prevent something: to do something that makes it pointless or impossible for somebody else to do what he or she intended
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2. transitive verb occupy something: to occupy public land in order to have the right to buy it later
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3. transitive verb replace something: to take the place of something, especially of something less important
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4. intransitive verb bridge make bid that blocks others: in bridge, to make a bid so high that it discourages further bidding
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noun (plural pre·empts) |
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bridge preemptive bid: in bridge, a preemptive bid
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| [Mid-19th century. Back-formation <preemption] |
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 pre·emp·tor noun |
 pre·emp·to·ry adjective |
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