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Premeditate   Listen
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Premeditate  adj.  Premeditated; deliberate. (Archaic)






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"Premeditate" Quotes from Famous Books



... speech; and he did it with such propriety of action, and so much in character, that it appeared to the orator quite a different passage. He now understood so well how much grace and dignity action adds to the best oration that he thought it a small matter to premeditate and compose, though with the utmost care, if the pronunciation and propriety of gesture were not attended to. Upon this he built himself a subterraneous study which remained to our times. Thither he ...
— Stories of Achievement, Volume III (of 6) - Orators and Reformers • Various



Words linked to "Premeditate" :   meditate, moot, excogitate, consider, ruminate, reflect, deliberate, mull over, contemplate, debate, speculate, muse, premeditation, chew over, turn over, think over



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