IPA: /prɪˌdɒmɪˈneɪʃən/
KK: /prɪˈdɑːmɪˌneɪʃən/
Definition: The state of being more powerful or important than others; having control or influence over something.
Example: The predomination of technology in our lives has changed how we communicate.
IPA: /ˌpriːɪˈlɛkt/
KK: /priˈɛlɛkt/
Definition: To choose someone for a position or role before the official election takes place.
Example: The committee decided to preelect the new board members to save time during the official voting process.
IPA: /ˌpriːˈɛlɛkʃən/
KK: /priˈɛlɛkʃən/
Definition: A period or event that occurs before an election, often involving preparations or activities related to the upcoming vote.
Example: The preelection campaign was filled with debates and rallies to inform voters.
IPA: /priˈɛmɪnəns/
KK: /priˈɛmɪnəns/
Definition: The state of being more important or better than others; having a leading position or influence.
Example: Her preeminence in the field of science is recognized worldwide.
IPA: /priˈɛmpt/
KK: /priˈɛmpt/
Definition: To take action in order to prevent something from happening or to gain an advantage before others do.
Example: She decided to preempt the discussion by sharing her ideas first.
Definition: To take action in order to prevent something from happening or to take the place of something else before it occurs.
Example: The government decided to preempt the crisis by implementing new policies.
IPA: /priˈɛmptʃən/
KK: /priˈɛmptʃən/
Definition: The act of taking control or ownership of something before others can, often related to property or rights.
Example: The preemption of the land allowed the settlers to establish their homes without competition.
IPA: /priˈɛmp.tɪv/
KK: /priˈɛmptɪv/
Definition: Describing actions taken to prevent something from happening, especially before it becomes a problem or threat.
Example: The government made a preemptive decision to increase security measures before the event.
IPA: /priˈɛmptɪvli/
KK: /priˈɛmptɪvli/
Definition: In a way that prevents something from happening by taking action beforehand.
Example: The company acted preemptively to avoid potential problems with the new software.
IPA: /priˈɛmptər/
KK: /priˈɛmptər/
Definition: A person who takes action to prevent something from happening, especially by taking control of land or resources before others can.
Example: The preemptor secured the land before anyone else had a chance to claim it.
IPA: //priːˈɛstəb.lɪʃ//
KK: /priːˈɛstəbliʃ/
Definition: To set something up or arrange it in advance before it happens.
Example: The committee decided to preestablish the rules for the event before the participants arrived.
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