- adjectivepre-emptive (adjective) · preemptive (adjective)
- serving or intended to preempt or forestall something, especially to prevent attack by disabling the enemy:"a preemptive strike" · "preemptive action"
- relating to the purchase of goods or shares by one person or party before the opportunity is offered to others:"preemptive rights"
- bridgedenoting a bid, typically an opening bid, intended to be so high that it prevents or interferes with effective bidding by the opponents.
Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- serving or intended to preempt or forestall something, especially to prevent attack by disabling the enemy:
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