Take the place of or have precedence over.
A high bid that is intended to prevent the opposing players from bidding.
1 According to them, it attempts to preempt state laws that regulate chemicals.
2 An ability to preempt minor problems should also be used in moderation.
3 For too long, our system retarded aggressive measures to preempt terrorist attacks.
4 But the banks want to preempt such measures with their own reforms.
5 Obama must be careful not to preempt Congress, or risk a backlash.
6 Don't just react to your adversary's moves; predict them and preempt them.
7 They accused sponsors of the resolution of seeking to preempt her findings.
8 The philosopher has no prescriptive right to preempt the field of ethics.
9 Can a massive database of information on Americans really preempt terrorist attacks?
10 I won't preempt the outcome of that particular process, he said.
11 As a result, people are starting to preempt that, Barratt said.
12 Sure enough, despite her attempt to preempt semantic criticism, such criticism quickly appeared.
13 Acts of Congress, treaties and the Constitution can preempt state laws.
14 And both emphasize self-regulation -to Brownell, an effort to preempt government standards.
15 She must preempt them: She must write and protest her innocence.
16 Someone is trying to preempt the snakes, Diaz said with satisfaction.
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