/prɪˈmɛdɪˌteɪt/ – Verb
Definition: dự tính trước, mưu tính trước, suy tính trước.
A more thorough explanation: To premeditate means to think about, plan, or consider an action before carrying it out, especially in a deliberate and intentional manner. In legal terms, premeditation refers to the act of planning or considering a criminal act before committing it, often with the intent to cause harm or commit a crime.
Example: The defendant was charged with premeditated murder for planning and carrying out the crime in advance.