Examples of 'preempted' in a sentence

Meaning of "preempted"

Preempt is a verb used to describe the act of taking action in order to prevent something from happening, often used in a strategic or competitive context
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  • simple past tense and past participle of preempt

How to use "preempted" in a sentence

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The coverage preempted a tampon commercial she was in.
We do not get along badly because he preempted me.
It was sometimes preempted on holidays by special programming.
It seems our popularity has been preempted.
We preempted every network for a major announcement.
State securities fraud enforcement is not preempted.
I feel like we have been preempted by a special news bulletin.
Section or part of this section not preempted.
Local governments are preempted from regulating smoking.
My regularly scheduled programming was preempted.
Samaritan has preempted multiple threats.
Resources already allocated to a process can not be preempted.
Resources are then not preempted on this communication channel.
It seems that our popularity is preempted.
Enforcement may be preempted under the new law.

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This action is therefore not preempted.
Anything we do may be preempted by something else.
It can preempted the foreign market by locating a plant abroad.
Local ordinances may be preempted where the.
I have preempted the deadline.
It is possible that he preempted some land.
Not preempted by customs laws.
This extra traffic will be preempted in case of failure.
Preempted by government means your freedom to try has been confiscated.
My favorite show got preempted by hockey.
I fake a hurricane and all regularly scheduled programming is preempted.
Congress also has preempted state regulation in many areas.
It would have been suicide on our part not to have preempted this.
I call it preempted bail.
I preempted the strike.
I am not gonna let these times get preempted by a horny moment.
The states are preempted from experimentation with respect to covered securities.
All systems preempted.
That such law is preempted by or inconsistent with applicable federal law.
Of the complaint was preempted.
The federal government has preempted certain areas of noise regulation.
It seems like every step we take has already been preempted and set up.
Karzai has preempted any attempt to sideline him by calling early elections.
Congress are preempted.
Preempted resources are added to the list of resources for which the process is waiting.
The datagram could again be preempted in the next node on the route.
This will prevent any interrupt service routines from running effectively preventing a process from being preempted.
The legislators preempted the statisticians and took the initiative with smoothing.
Punk on the Sirius platform is being preempted as well.
Such action is preempted and has the effect of denying students a free public education.
Thus Clinton believed he had preempted difficulty.
It preempted the possibility of a child not being acceptable to God.
Safeguard the name Urantia to protect it from being preempted.
Preempted them by saying they had the permits for Friday.
It would be awkward if the actions of the Committee were preempted by the SubCommittee.

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