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Definition of "pre-empted" [pre-empted]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of pre-empt. (verb)

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Use "pre-empted" in a sentence
  • "It might seem strange to open a reflection on Pope Benedict XVI's recent missionary journey to Britain by flagging an initiative by people not normally admitted to the ecumenical tent, but in reality the pope's visit seems to have pre-empted this venture ... or is it a move of the Holy Spirit?"
  • "After that they explored the woods, threaded by countless paths, ever opening out in new surprises of green-painted rustic tables and benches in leafy nooks, many of which were already pre-empted by family parties."
  • "The relationship pre-empted a competitive process for the sale of Kurt Geiger, as Jones Group was a natural buyer, said Kurt Geiger's chief executive, Neil Clifford , who will continue as CEO and lead the Kurt Geiger management team."
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