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premeditation

[pri-med-i-tey-shuhn] / prɪˌmɛd ɪˈteɪ ʃən /


NOUN
planning to act
Synonyms


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Interviews with several other members of the far-right organization found a similar lack of premeditation.

From New York Times

"I recognise that the conduct involved premeditation, planning, targeting and taking deliberate steps and thus has a higher degree of culpability," he added.

From BBC

Ms Morgan suggested the booking of a room at the hotel near his home was "indicative of his premeditation to have some kind of sexual encounter that evening".

From BBC

However, the military source told AFP news agency that his job was to provide "military intelligence on operations, not on premeditation".

From BBC

Dunikoski told jurors Friday that the state does not have to prove “premeditation” for the charge of “malice murder” filed against the defendants, only intent to kill.

From Washington Post