premeditated

(adjective)

Planned, considered, or estimated in advance; deliberate.

Examples of premeditated in the following topics:

  • The Rise of Adversarial Journalism

    • Adversarial journalism, or gotcha journalism, seeks to reveal wrongdoings of public officials through a variety of premeditated methods.
    • This type of journalism is always premeditated and used to defame or discredit interviewees by portraying them as self-contradictory, malevolent, unqualified, or immoral.
  • Art Informel in Europe

    • This style lacked any premeditated structure, conception or approach; it was more than simply a casual or relaxed art procedure.
  • Informal Communications

    • The types of rumors that are spread through grapevine communication can be classified into two groups: spontaneous and premeditated.
    • Premeditated rumors spread within highly competitive environments.
  • European Postwar Expressionism

    • "Informel" referred to the lack of form itself and the absence of a premeditated structure.
  • Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders

    • The outbursts cannot be premeditated and must cause distress or impairment of functioning, or lead to financial or legal consequences.
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