A high bid that is intended to prevent the opposing players from bidding.
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Examples for "pre-empt"
Examples for "pre-empt"
1No advisory group should attempt to pre-empt, less still usurp that role.
2It would not be appropriate to pre-empt the findings of the review.
3World View: Is our aim to prevent war or to pre-empt apparent threats?
4They need swift on-the-go insight to learn more, faster, and to pre-empt problems.
5Mr Philippe says the group should in no way pre-empt the vote's outcome.
1According to them, it attempts to preempt state laws that regulate chemicals.
2An ability to preempt minor problems should also be used in moderation.
3For too long, our system retarded aggressive measures to preempt terrorist attacks.
4But the banks want to preempt such measures with their own reforms.
5Obama must be careful not to preempt Congress, or risk a backlash.
1It's called a preemptive bid.