preempt|preempted|preempting|preempts in English

verb

['prɪː'empt]

occupy a place, take a place; obtain at an advance opportunity, acquire by preemptive right

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1. Live broadcast of the presidential debate preempts the regular news hour.

2. Love with no need to preempt grievance.

3. Regular programming was preempted by a report on the war.

4. Better preempt to keep the opponent from bidding.

5. 9 Love with no need to preempt grievance.

6. Better preempt to keep the opponents from bidding.

7. Hopefully, Google's actions will promote, not preempt that debate.

8. She added that the city ordinance could be preempted by state gun laws.

9. Discussion of the emergency situation will preempt the lecture by the professor.

10. The local people fenced the land to preempt it against other claimants.

11. To preempt that potential objection, you have to signal your intentions early on.

12. They do not preempt the land surface that is useful for other purposes.

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15. We arrived early at the theatre so as to preempt the front seats.

16. Special Forces are often deployed to preclude , preempt and resolve terrorist incidents abroad.

17. And some prosecutors are attempting to preempt any potential fallout from the CSI effect.

18. Valid federal regulations have the force of law and preempt state laws and rules.

19. That is why the administration and China's government need to work together to preempt trouble.

20. The Clean Water Act expressly provides that it does not preempt more stringent state law.

21. The G 20 commitments were meant to preempt such measures, but are not being honoured.

22. I advised him against it, because to preempt his own deadline might confuse our adversaries.

23. For example, federal statutes might explicitly preempt, or explicitly waive any preemption of, state law.

24. Yet with hindsight this man preempted the Aleatoric music games of the following century if not that form of composition itself

25. The workers took control of the factory in order to preempt its sale by the owners.