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premeditate

[pri-med-i-teyt] / prɪˈmɛd ɪˌteɪt /


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He said the act was premeditated and added two days to the requested sentence.

From Los Angeles Times

Andrew Fox, honorary president of Aston Villa's Jewish Villans supporters' club, said he thought Khan's comments on Amsterdam were "shameful", describing what happened there as a "premeditated Jew hunt".

From BBC

The prosecutor’s office added that early investigations indicated the attacks on government property were premeditated.

From The Wall Street Journal

The prosecution had argued it was a premeditated coup, while Kim claimed far loftier motives.

From BBC

Velasquez entered his no contest plea in August and, as a result, premeditated attempted murder charges against him were dropped, meaning he no longer faced a possible life sentence.

From Los Angeles Times