noun
- the acts of taking action to prevent something from happening by acting first
- the rights to purchase something before others have the opportunity
- the federal government’s authority to override state laws in certain areas
Usage: legal
Usage: legal; constitutional law
Examples
- The military planned several preemptions to counter potential threats.
- The company’s preemptions of competitor strategies proved successful.
- Shareholders exercised their preemptions to buy additional stock.
- The contract included preemptions for existing tenants.
- Federal preemptions of state environmental laws sparked debate.
- Constitutional preemptions ensure uniform national standards.
- The board discussed preemptions regarding the merger proposal.