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preemptive strike
noun
- an attack against an enemy in response to an obvious threat of attack by that enemy: because preemptive strikes are prompted more by clearly imminent danger than by speculation, they generally are considered acceptable in international law.
preemptive strike
- A first-strike attack with nuclear weapons carried out to destroy an enemy's capacity to respond. A preemptive strike is based on the assumption that the enemy is planning an imminent attack.
Word History and Origins
Origin of preemptive strike1
Example Sentences
“We’re making a preemptive strike against the virus, acting before it’s too late,” said Deputy Prime Minister Leo Varadkar on Monday, when the fresh lockdown was announced.
The Democrats made a preemptive strike, and now the Republicans will exact their revenge.
A historic settlement will grant Netanyahu prestige and widen Israeli leverage for a possible preemptive strike.
A historic settlement would grant Netanyahu prestige and widen Israeli leverage for a possible preemptive strike.
Third, he relied on spotty intelligence and the threat of chemical weapons to justify a preemptive strike.
In July 2011, the seven-time Tour de France winner mounted a preemptive strike against 60 Minutes.
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