PREMED'ITATE, L. proemeditor proe, before, and meditor, to mediate. To think on and revolve in the mind beforehand to contrive and design previously as, to premeditate theft or robbery.
With words premeditated thus he said.
PREMED'ITATE, To think, consider or revolve in the mind beforehand to deliberate to have formed in the mind by previous thought or meditation.
PREMED'ITATE, a. Contrived by previous meditation.
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