Preempt | Mean of preempt in English Dictionary
/priˈɛmpt/
- Verb
- to prevent (something) from happening
- The contract preempts lawsuits by the company's clients.
- to take the place of (something)
- The state law was preempted by a federal law.
- to be shown instead of (another television program)
- The President's speech preempted regular programming.
Những từ liên quan với PREEMPT
seize, assume, arrogate, bump, acquire, confiscate, appropriate, commandeer, expropriate, take