"Premunitory" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Premunitory" Meaning

Not a valid word.

However, "preemptory", not "premunitory", is an adjective meaning done or issued before something else, in order to prevent it or forestall a possibility of something happening. For example: "The preemptory order gave her time to act."

"Premunitory" Examples

examples of word "pre-emptive"


The government's pre-emptive strike on militant targets was aimed at preventing further violence.
The theory of pre-emptive war suggests that a country would attack an adversary before it can cause harm.
The company's pre-emptive offer on the house meant they would match any other bid on the property.
The doctor ordered a pre-emptive test to check for cancer, as a precautionary measure.
The company took a pre-emptive marketing approach, releasing an ad two weeks before the product launch.

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The word "premonition" refers to a feeling or portent that something is about to happen, often in a way that seems difficult to explain. It is an intuitive sensation or intuition that something is going to happen before it actually does, often involving a sense of foreboding, unease, or anxiety.<br><br>For example, "She had a premonition that she would fail the test, so she studied harder than ever before."<br><br>In essence, a premonition is a feeling that transcends logical reasoning and rational thought, providing a glimpse into what might be to come.

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Multiplying one matrix by another, typically a scalar or another matrix, before they are used in a mathematical operation, such as a division or an addition.

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