premeditate Antonyms
Meaning of premeditate
Wordnet
premeditate (v)
consider, ponder, or plan (an action) beforehand
think or reflect beforehand or in advance
premeditate Sentence Examples
- The attacker's premeditated actions left the victim severely injured.
- The judge concluded that the crime had been carefully premeditated, indicating a malicious intent.
- The police investigation revealed a premeditated plot to rob the bank.
- The suspect was arrested after admitting to premeditating the murder for over a month.
- The evidence strongly suggested that the act had been premeditated, casting doubt on the defendant's claim of self-defense.
- The execution was meticulously premeditated, leaving no room for error.
- The act of premeditated assault raised serious concerns about the perpetrator's mental state.
- The prosecutor argued that the defendant's prior threats constituted evidence of a premeditated crime.
- The jury was instructed to consider whether the incident had been premeditated or if it was a spontaneous act.
- The premeditated nature of the crime made it more difficult for the defense to establish a reasonable doubt.
FAQs About the word premeditate
consider, ponder, or plan (an action) beforehand, think or reflect beforehand or in advance
intend, contemplate, have on, meditate, aim, mean, figure,devise, plot, plan
No antonyms found.
The attacker's premeditated actions left the victim severely injured.
The judge concluded that the crime had been carefully premeditated, indicating a malicious intent.
The police investigation revealed a premeditated plot to rob the bank.
The suspect was arrested after admitting to premeditating the murder for over a month.