Premeditated vs Foremeant - What's the difference?
premeditated | foremeant |
(premeditate)
Planned, considered or estimated in advance; deliberate.
As adjectives the difference between premeditated and foremeant
is that premeditated is planned, considered or estimated in advance; deliberate while foremeant is intended beforehand; premeditated.As a verb premeditated
is past tense of premeditate.premeditated
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- premeditated assault
- a premeditated act of aggression
- a premeditated breach of contract
- in the face of premeditated criminal acts
- caused by grossly negligent or premeditated infringement of duty
- There is no proof of premeditated or grossly negligent wrongdoing.