preempt
English
Etymology
Back-formation from preemption.
Verb
preempt (third-person singular simple present preempts, present participle preempting, simple past and past participle preempted)
- (transitive) to appropriate something (before someone else does) (Can we add an example for this sense?)
- (transitive) to displace something, or take precedence over something (Can we add an example for this sense?)
- (bridge, intransitive) to make a preemptive bid at bridge
Synonyms
- (supersede sth): ninja (internet slang)
Derived terms
Translations
to appropriate something
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to displace something
to make a preemptive bid
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