Definition of Premove

1. to incite [v PREMOVED, PREMOVING, PREMOVES] - See also: incite

Lexicographical Neighbors of Premove

premonstrated
premonstrates
premonstrating
premonstration
premonstrations
premonstrator
premonstrators
premoral
premorbid
premorse
premortal
premosaic
premotion
premotor
premounted
premove (current term)
premoved
premoves
premoving
prems
premultiply
premune
premunire
premunires
premunition
premunitions
premunitory
premy
premycotic
premyelinating

Literary usage of Premove

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Forensic Laboratories: Handbook for Facility Planning, Design, Construction edited by Alim A. Fatah, Kathleen M. Higgins (1999)
"The plan should be chronological—a three-phase framework that includes premove, move, ... A move plan should consolidate premove, move, ..."

2. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"It argues that as God possesses infinite power He can infallibly premove man—who is by nature a free cause—to choose a particular course freely, ..."

3. William George Ward and the Catholic Revival by Wilfrid Philip Ward (1893)
"Let it be assumed," he wrote, " that God does premove earthly phenomena, and . . . that He does ..."

4. The American Catholic Quarterly Review by James Andrew Corcoran, Patrick John Ryan, Edmond Francis Prendergast (1886)
"This dialectical suicide arises from having overlooked two things: 1st, the fact of a Divine premove- ment in the government of the world ; 2d, ..."

5. Natural Theology by Bernard Boedder (1915)
"As we shall explain below, Divine pre- motion in general cannot be denied by any Catholic. Not only does God premove His creatures morally, ..."

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