On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Preemptively. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Preemptively meaning
Rare spelling of preemptively.
Using Preemptively
- The main meaning on this page is: Rare spelling of preemptively.
- In the example corpus, preemptively often appears in combinations such as: to preemptively, preemptively or, preemptively to.
Context around Preemptively
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 12 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Preemptively
- In this selection, "preemptively" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, thorne, ring, sued, posted, remove and kill stand out and add context to how "preemptively" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include allowed to preemptively kill pinchas and and sued preemptively to keep. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "preemptively" sits close to words such as aas, abaco and abramovich, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with preemptively
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Heyman slides out of the ring preemptively, smart man. (9 words)
If the US invaded Mexico preemptively it would be completely understandable. (11 words)
Consequently, Zimri would have been legally allowed to preemptively kill Pinchas first. (12 words)
If Trump garners a high enough percentage of in-person ballots, he can preemptively declare victory on election night and thereby reap the psychological benefits of being the first mover to claim that the results make him the winner. (39 words)
Gov. J.B. Pritzker took the unusual step Thursday of preemptively filing a lawsuit to ensure school children wear face coverings to prevent the spread of the coronavirus when schools reopen in a few weeks. (35 words)
Because Chafetz preemptively rebutted the theory that Alito embraced: In the book, “text of the Constitution allows for indefinite appropriations in all contexts other than the army,” which is limited to two-year appropriations. (34 words)
An attempt to preemptively drain the Biden-Harris administration of perceived legitimacy, in an effort to clip its wings and then use its ineffectiveness to secure big Republican wins in the midterms? (32 words)
Example sentences (20)
As a result, Thorne preemptively posted on Twitter that she had been 'threatened with my own nudes,' and posted screenshots of the text messages.
As the UK government's new regulations for streaming services move forward in the new Media Bill, may begin to preemptively remove any titles that could be deemed to contain harmful content.
Consequently, Zimri would have been legally allowed to preemptively kill Pinchas first.
Heyman slides out of the ring preemptively, smart man.
She preemptively sued Colorado's civil rights commission and other state officials in 2016 because she said she feared being punished for refusing to serve gay weddings under Colorado's public accommodations law.
The plaintiff is a Colorado woman who was considering going into business designing wedding websites, and sued preemptively to keep from having to provide this service to same sex couples.
Because Chafetz preemptively rebutted the theory that Alito embraced: In the book, “text of the Constitution allows for indefinite appropriations in all contexts other than the army,” which is limited to two-year appropriations.
If the US invaded Mexico preemptively it would be completely understandable.
It is a faulty military strategy which is based upon baiting one’s targets to have an excuse to attack preemptively.
Meanwhile, Michigan Tech’s Student Health Services has preemptively stocked up on crutches, neck braces, and therapy appointments for the first semester of Mont Ripley lot survivors.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un recently took steps to permanently terminate all relations with South Korea and threatened to use nuclear weapons preemptively.
Some critics accuse the outgoing president of attempting to preemptively shape Trump’s foreign policy agenda.
An attempt to preemptively drain the Biden-Harris administration of perceived legitimacy, in an effort to clip its wings and then use its ineffectiveness to secure big Republican wins in the midterms?
And it seems potentially vindictive to preemptively condemn her to others (though we would only be sharing the facts about her conduct).
Companies can also look to register similar domains to their own to preemptively prevent squatting attacks and redirect users to the correct URL.
Even Montenegro, with no confirmed cases, preemptively banned foreigners and ordered the closure of cafes, restaurants, shopping malls, fitness centers and playgrounds.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker took the unusual step Thursday of preemptively filing a lawsuit to ensure school children wear face coverings to prevent the spread of the coronavirus when schools reopen in a few weeks.
If a car brakes quickly up ahead, yours may learn about it immediately and preemptively brake as well, preventing a collision.
If Trump garners a high enough percentage of in-person ballots, he can preemptively declare victory on election night and thereby reap the psychological benefits of being the first mover to claim that the results make him the winner.
In comments Thursday that may have foreshadowed the strike, Esper warned that the U.S. reserved the right to strike preemptively in Iraq or the region.
Common combinations with preemptively
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- to preemptively 11×
- preemptively or 3×
- preemptively to 2×
- preemptively shut 2×
- preemptively declare 2×
- preemptively because 2×
- will preemptively 2×
- done preemptively 2×