Como Pronunciar "preemption"
word
ˌpɹiˈɛmpʃən
pree-EMP-shun
priːˈɛmpʃən
pree-EMP-shun
Definição
Preemption is the action of taking something before others can, often by having a legal right to do so. It is commonly used in law, business, and government to mean claiming priority over something.
Transcrição IPA
Inglês Americano
ˌpɹiˈɛmpʃən
Inglês Britânico
priːˈɛmpʃən
Pronúncia Simplificada
EUA
pree-EMP-shun
UK
pree-EMP-shun
Ouça em Contexto
The company has a preemption right to buy new shares before outsiders.
The law allows preemption of land for public use.
There was a preemption clause in the contract.
The city used preemption to secure land for a new highway project.