Preemption
noun
1.
the act or right of claiming or purchasing before or in preference to others.
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noun 1. the act or right of claiming or purchasing before or in preference to others. noun 1. (law) the purchase of or right to purchase property in advance of or in preference to others 2. (international law) the right of a government to intercept and seize for its own purposes goods or property of […]
- Preemptive
adjective 1. of or relating to preemption. 2. taken as a measure against something possible, anticipated, or feared; preventive; deterrent: a preemptive tactic against a ruthless business rival. 3. preempting or possessing the power to preempt; appropriative; privileged: a commander’s preemptive authority. 4. Bridge. pertaining to, involving, or noting an opening bid or an overcall […]
- Pre-emptive
adjective 1. of or relating to preemption. 2. taken as a measure against something possible, anticipated, or feared; preventive; deterrent: a preemptive tactic against a ruthless business rival. 3. preempting or possessing the power to preempt; appropriative; privileged: a commander’s preemptive authority. 4. Bridge. pertaining to, involving, or noting an opening bid or an overcall […]
- Preemptively
adjective 1. of or relating to preemption. 2. taken as a measure against something possible, anticipated, or feared; preventive; deterrent: a preemptive tactic against a ruthless business rival. 3. preempting or possessing the power to preempt; appropriative; privileged: a commander’s preemptive authority. 4. Bridge. pertaining to, involving, or noting an opening bid or an overcall […]
- Pre-emptive multitasking
operating system, parallel A type of multitasking where the scheduler can interrupt and suspend (“swap out”) the currently running task in order to start or continue running (“swap in”) another task. The tasks under pre-emptive multitasking can be written as though they were the only task and the scheduler decides when to swap them. The […]