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premeditate

verb as in propose

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Despite characterizations of premeditated grooming, Britt asserted that she felt safer with him than with any of the many men in her young life at whose hands she had, in Barney’s words, “suffered unspeakable violence.”

The panel accepted Anderson's evidence that he had faced "challenging personal circumstances" on the day and his "unacceptable behaviour was not planned or premeditated".

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“I just love hearing about how premeditated everything is,” Cole added.

Sancho was found guilty of premeditated murder, concealing a corpse, and destruction of property.

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“A lot of the work now is very premeditated, quite intellectual and less reliant on the photographic capability of the camera,” she said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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