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pre-emp·tive [ˌpriː'em(p)tɪv] ADJ

I.strike2 [straɪk] N

II.strike2 <struck, struck [or Am also stricken]> [straɪk] VB trans

III.strike2 <struck, struck [or Am also stricken]> [straɪk] VB intr

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The algorithms used in scheduling analysis can be classified as pre-emptive or non-pre-emptive 1.
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Such a war could not be pre-emptive, but defensive, to restore peace.
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These pre-emptive safety systems may "prevent" some collisions from happening, as well as reducing injury in the event an actual collision occurs.
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Landing a hit on the enemy while on the overworld allows the player to deal pre-emptive damage, while the opposite is also possible.
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Perhaps we were starting a pre-emptive world war.
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In a pre-emptive gesture, he therefore provided context before others could invent something to take its place.
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Protesters launched a pre-emptive strike on the building, in order to wrest control of the position.
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It acts as a scheduler for tasks running on the system, providing pre-emptive multitasking with prioritized round-robin scheduling.
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Both countries pledged to co-operate in undertaking security and military operations, including co-ordinated pre-emptive action.
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An offensive unit, it specialises in pre-emptive operations involving small groups of specially-trained soldiers in enemy territory.
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