Precautionary vs Preemptive - What's the difference?
precautionary | preemptive |
Of, pertaining to, or serving as a precaution
(obsolete) A precaution.
* 1748 , Samuel Richardson, Clarissa
Of or relating to preemption.
Made so as to deter an anticipated unpleasant situation.
(bridge, of a high-level bid) Intended to interfere with an opponent's bidding.
As adjectives the difference between precautionary and preemptive
is that precautionary is of, pertaining to, or serving as a precaution while preemptive is of or relating to preemption.As a noun precautionary
is a precaution.precautionary
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The article 3.3 of the states the precautionary principle .
Noun
(precautionaries)- Thou seest, Belford, by the above precautionaries , that I forget nothing.