/prɪˌmɛdɪˈteɪʃən/ – Noun
Definition: sự suy tính trước, sự mưu tính trước, sự dự tính trước.
A more thorough explanation: Premeditation refers to the act of planning or thinking about a crime before it is committed. It involves a deliberate intention to commit the crime and is often considered an aggravating factor in criminal cases.
Example: The prosecutor argued that the defendant’s actions showed clear premeditation, as evidenced by the detailed planning and preparation leading up to the crime.