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    prepense
    /prɪˈpɛns/

    adjective

    • 1. deliberate; intentional: dated "malice prepense"

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  2. Prepense is an adjective that means planned beforehand or premeditated, usually used postpositively. Learn the etymology, synonyms, and usage examples of prepense from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  3. Prepense definition: planned or intended in advance; premeditated.. See examples of PREPENSE used in a sentence.

  4. Definition of 'prepense' Word Frequency. prepense in British English. (prɪˈpɛns ) adjective. (postpositive) (usually in legal contexts) arranged in advance; premeditated (esp in the phrase malice prepense) Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin.

  5. Prepense means arranged in advance or premeditated, especially in legal contexts. Find the origin, pronunciation, and examples of prepense and its synonyms in this online dictionary.

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · prepense (third-person singular simple present prepenses, present participle prepensing, simple past and past participle prepensed) (obsolete, transitive) To weigh or consider beforehand; to intend.

  7. Prepense is an adjective that means planned beforehand or premeditated. It comes from the past participle of purpensen, which means to premeditate.

  8. To consider beforehand; think upon in advance. To plan or devise beforehand; contrive previously. To reflect or meditate beforehand. Considered and planned beforehand; premeditated; purposed; intentional: generally in the phrase malice prepense (formerly also prepensed malice ).