Adjective
of Premeditate
Source: Webster's dictionarya premeditated crime Source: Internet
But when she found out the priest was bringing alcohol along on overnight trips with her underage sons, she realized he was “a dangerous person” engaged in premeditated actions. Source: Internet
A year later, Senna admitted that the move was premeditated, in retaliation for the collision at the chicane on the same course the previous year. Source: Internet
Critic Dave Connolley of Allmusic.com would write that Bush "has a lower-register voice than Belladonna, and the result is menacing, premeditated, and sinister." Source: Internet
During the trial, Muybridge undercut his own insanity case by indicating that his actions were deliberate and premeditated, but he also showed impassive indifference and uncontrolled explosions of emotion. Source: Internet
But News24 previously reported that Mosopa rejected this version and found that he stalked the victim, followed her into the bathroom and raped her, making his actions premeditated rather than impulsive. Source: Internet