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Term: Prepense

Description:

Prepense is an adjective that describes an action or thought that is carefully planned or considered in advance. It suggests that the person acting or thinking is deliberate and intentional in their approach.

In legal terms, prepense is often used to refer to the premeditated nature of a criminal act, implying that it was planned in advance.

Sample Sentences:

  1. He made a prepense decision to propose to his girlfriend on their anniversary.
  2. The organization had a prepense strategy for expanding into new markets.
  3. The prosecutor argued that the murder was committed with prepense intent.
  4. She spoke with prepense words, carefully choosing each one to convey her message.
  5. The defendant claimed that the crime was not committed with prepense forethought.

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