pre·med·i·tate /(ˌ)priˈmɛdəˌtet/
(vt.)(vi.)預謀,預先考慮
Pre·med·i·tate v. t. [imp. & p. p. Premeditated p. pr. & vb. n. Premeditating.] To think on, and revolve in the mind, beforehand; to contrive and design previously; as, to premeditate robbery.
With words premeditated thus he said. --Dryden.
Pre·med·i·tate, v. i. To think, consider, deliberate, or revolve in the mind, beforehand.
Pre·med·i·tate a. Premeditated; deliberate. [Archaic]
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premeditate
v 1: consider, ponder, or plan (an action) beforehand;
"premeditated murder"
2: think or reflect beforehand or in advance; "I rarely
premeditate, which is a mistake"