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Definition of Prepensely

Prepensely
Prepensely Pre*pense"ly, adv. In a premeditated manner.

Meaning of Prepensely from wikipedia

- criterion, which now distinguishes murder from other killing: and this malice prepense, malitia praecogitata, is not so properly spite or malevolence to the deceased...
- resulted from a sudden excitement, allowing there was "but little 'malice prepense' in his whole composition." The Catholic Telegraph of Cincinnati in 1853...
- frequentative of pendere append, penchant, pendant, pending, pendulum, pensive, prepense, suspend, suspense penia- deficiency Gr**** πενία (penía) leukopenia penn-...
- of King Henry the Seventh, Entitled, "An Act to make Murder of Malice prepensed Treason," and for repealing an Act made in the Ninth Year of Queen Anne...
- benefit of clergy for murders and felonies committed "of and upon malice prepensed". A 1530 statute allowed the benefit of clergy a second time only if the...
- frequentative of pendere append, penchant, pendant, pending, pendulum, pensive, prepense, suspend, suspense penia- deficiency Gr**** πενία (penía) leukopenia penn-...
- Chaos (1991) The Best Defense (1994) For the Defense also named Malice Prepense in hardbound editions (1996) Defense for the Devil (1999) No Defense (2000)...
- simple, force majeure, locus classicus, malice aforethought (also malice prepense), persona non grata In some set phrases: battle royal, body corporate,...
- of King Henry the Seventh, intituled ' An Act to make Murder of Malice prepensed Treason,' and for repealing for repealing an Act made in the Ninth Year...
- resulted from a sudden excitement, allowing there was "but little 'malice prepense' in his whole composition." The Catholic Telegraph of Cincinnati in 1853...