Sentence examples for pre-emptive from inspiring English sources

The word "pre-emptive" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a measure or action taken to prevent something else from happening or to deal with an anticipated problem. For example, "The government announced a pre-emptive plan to reduce air pollution."

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pre-emptive

adjective

Alternative spelling of preemptive

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Deft, pre-emptive management.

Most are pre-emptive.

Pre-emptive retaliation preserves their rank.

This pre-emptive move was not unprecedented.

It was a pre-emptive strike.

(Sort of like pre-emptive war).

"A pre-emptive strike," Phillips said.

The pre-emptive strike had limited effect.

He put in a pre-emptive bid.

Doctrine of pre-emptive attack.

It's a pre-emptive strike.

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