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pre-empt [sth] vtr. (acquire before others) προαγοράζω ρ μ. Customers who called in advance have already preempted most of the seats. preempt [sth], pre-empt [sth] vtr. (supplant) αντικαθιστώ ρ μ. Normal programming was preempted by a breaking news bulletin.
Preempt means to prevent something from happening by taking action first, or to replace a broadcast with another one. Learn more about the verb preempt and its adjective form preemptive, with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.
Pre-empt means to do or say something before someone else does, especially to prevent them doing or saying what they had planned or to prevent their action being effective. Learn more about the meaning, usage, and pronunciation of pre-empt with examples and synonyms from Cambridge Dictionary.
Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb preempt, which means to acquire, seize, replace, or prevent something. See how preempt is used in law, business, and media contexts.
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Πώς είναι το "preempt" στο Ελληνικά; Ελέγξτε τις μεταφράσεις του "preempt" στο λεξικό Αγγλικά - Ελληνικά Glosbe: προκαταλαμβάνω, προλαβαίνω, Προληπτικος, αποτρεπτικος ... acquire or appropriate (something) in advance.
Αγγλικά. Ελληνικά. preemption, pre-emption n. (prior claim to property) δικαίωμα προτίμησης φρ ως ουσ ουδ. ρήτρα προτίμησης φρ ως ουσ θηλ. After this contract is up, we will no longer have the right of preemption.