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purpense, v. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the early 1500s. See meaning & use. Where does the verb purpense come from? Earliest known use. www.oed.com
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PREPENSE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PREPENSE is planned beforehand : premeditated —usually used postpositively. How to use prepense in a sentence. www.merriam-webster.com
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purpensed, adj. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the mid 1500s. See meaning & use. Where does the adjective purpensed come from? Earliest known use. www.oed.com
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purpense
† purˈpense, v. Obs. Also 6 pour-. [a. OF. purpenser (11th c.) f. pur-, pour- (:—L. prō forth) + penser to think. Superseded in 16th c. by prepense, so as to emphasize the notion of ‘beforehand’.] trans. To think of, meditate or deliberate upon; to determine beforehand; to premeditate.c 1400 Beryn 2... Oxford English Dictionary
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PREPENSE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
prepense in American English (priˈpɛns ) adjective planned beforehand; premeditated see also malice Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Prepense Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Prepense definition: Contemplated or arranged in advance; premeditated. www.yourdictionary.com
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prepense
▪ I. prepense, a. (priːˈpɛns) [Substituted for earlier prepenst, prepensed (orig. purpensed, OF. purpense), either by simple phonetic reduction, or after F. pa. pple. -pensé, or corresp. L. pple. -pens-us.] Considered and planned beforehand; premeditated, purposed; intentional, deliberate. a. (a) in... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prepense - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating from Old French pourpenser (11c.) meaning "to plan, meditate," this adjective means "planned beforehand, premeditated," derived from Latin ... www.etymonline.com
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prepense - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
prepense /prɪˈpɛns/ adj. (postpositive) (usually in legal contexts) arranged in advance; premeditated (esp in the phrase malice prepense). www.wordreference.com
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96 Synonyms & Antonyms for PREPENSE | Thesaurus.com
prepense · calculated · careful · cautious · cold-blooded · conscious · meticulous · premeditated · prudent · purposeful · studious · thoughtful · willful. www.thesaurus.com
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definition of prepense by The Free Dictionary
Contemplated or arranged in advance; premeditated: malice prepense. [From Middle English, past participle of purpensen, to premeditate, from Anglo-Norman ... en.thefreedictionary.com
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PREPENSE Synonyms: 52 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for PREPENSE: premeditated, deliberate, calculated, weighed, considered, advised, studied, aforethought; Antonyms of PREPENSE: casual, chance, ... www.merriam-webster.com
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propense
propense, a. Now rare. (prəʊˈpɛns) Also 6–7 propence. [ad. L. prōpens-us hanging toward, inclining, inclined; disposed, prone, favourable, pa. pple. of prōpend-ēre: see propend.] 1. Having an inclination, bias, or propensity to something; inclined, disposed, prone; ready, willing. Const. to, with n.... Oxford English Dictionary
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