premeditatively
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
premeditative + -ly
Adverb[edit]
premeditatively (comparative more premeditatively, superlative most premeditatively)
- In a premeditative manner; with premeditation.
- 2009 April 13, William Neuman, “M.T.A. Rescue Plan May Hinge on Highway Spending, and Republican Support”, in New York Times[1]:
- “Sure, I would want to get involved, but we’ve been premeditatively kept out of it,” Mr. Padavan said, adding that he would support a payroll tax but saw bridge tolls as problematic.