0 (especially of a crime or something unpleasant) done after being thought about or carefully planned:
premeditated murder
a premeditated attack
The assault was premeditated and particularly brutal.
As rational beings these doctors had to give premeditated assent, take the action repeatedly, and reflect on the consequences of their acts.
In place of spontaneity, every movement seems premeditated, authoritatively prescribed, and perfectly delivered according to carefully imbibed instructions.
When it finally restarted, an egg and lime were placed under each wheel again-clear evidence that this halt was premeditated and regular.
To counteract the homogenizing effects of a global economy, localities creatively reinterpret thenpast into an architecture of premeditated distinctiveness.
Impulsive aggression is influenced more by elements of negative affect and impulsivity than by incentive motivation and logical thinking, as often found in premeditated aggression.
They were instead often related and circulated by people in the premeditated furtherance of well-considered goals, either altruistic or pragmatic.
Inauthentic behaviour is visible in ritualized forms of expression, in behaviour that is premeditated, rehearsed, thought out, controlled, and repeated.
Firstly, a crucial line was often drawn between acting prudently in dire straits, and devising a premeditated strategy of survival before any tangible threat presented itself.
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(尤指罪行或不快的事情)預先考慮的,預先策劃的,預謀的…
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(尤指罪行或不快的事情)预先考虑的,预先策划的,预谋的…
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