verbto stop something happening or stop someone doing something by taking action quickly before anyone else can ExampleThey staged a management buyout to pre-empt a takeover bid.
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- Preempt - Merriam-Webster Online
 to seize upon to the exclusion of others : take for oneself <the movement was   then preempted by a lunatic fringe>. 3. : to replace with something considered to   be ...
 
- preempt - definition of preempt by the Free Online Dictionary ...
 v. pre·empt·ed or pre-empt·ed, pre·empt·ing or pre-empt·ing, pre·empts or pre-  empts. v.tr. 1. To appropriate, seize, or take for oneself before others.
 
- Preempt | Define Preempt at Dictionary.com
 to occupy (land) in order to establish a prior right to buy. 2. to acquire or   appropriate before someone else; take for oneself; arrogate: a political issue   preempted ...
 
- Preempt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 Preempt (also spelled "Pre-empt") is a bid in contract bridge whose primary   objectives are (1) to thwart opponents ability to bid to their best contract, with   some ...
 
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 Synonyms for preempt at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms,   and definitions. Dictionary and Word of the Day.
 
- preempt meaning - definition of preempt by Mnemonic Dictionary
 MnemonicDictionary.com - Meaning of preempt and a memory aid (called   Mnemonic) to retain that meaning for long time in our memory.
 
- preempt - Dictionary Definition : Vocabulary.com
 Definition of preempt : If everyone at the lunch meeting is vying for the last roast   beef sandwich, but you grab it first, you preempt your colleagues from getting it.
 
- Use preempt in a sentence | preempt sentence examples
 How to use preempt in a sentence. Example sentences with the word preempt.   preempt example sentences.