"premove" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Etymology: From pre- + move. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|pre|move}} pre- + move Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} premove (not comparable)
  1. Before a move. Tags: not-comparable Related terms: premovement
    Sense id: en-premove-en-adj-ZBlpWh3r Categories (other): English terms prefixed with pre- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with pre-: 10 30 12 29 19

Noun [English]

Forms: premoves [plural]
Etymology: From pre- + move. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|pre|move}} pre- + move Head templates: {{en-noun}} premove (plural premoves)
  1. (Internet chess) On certain chess websites: a move set during the opponent's turn which is played automatically (if possible) after the opponent has made their move, done in order to save time in predictable positions. Tags: Internet Categories (topical): Chess, Internet
    Sense id: en-premove-en-noun-GnRowebK Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with pre- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 13 39 13 28 8 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with pre-: 10 30 12 29 19 Topics: board-games, chess, games

Verb [English]

Forms: premoves [present, singular, third-person], premoving [participle, present], premoved [participle, past], premoved [past]
Etymology: From pre- + move. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|pre|move}} pre- + move Head templates: {{en-verb}} premove (third-person singular simple present premoves, present participle premoving, simple past and past participle premoved)
  1. (Internet chess) To make a premove. Tags: Internet Categories (topical): Chess, Internet
    Sense id: en-premove-en-verb-ZuCMukrE Categories (other): English terms prefixed with pre- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with pre-: 10 30 12 29 19 Topics: board-games, chess, games
  2. (philosophy, theology, rare) To incite or cause someone to do something. Tags: rare Categories (topical): Philosophy, Theology
    Sense id: en-premove-en-verb-LJPO-YgT Categories (other): English terms prefixed with pre- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with pre-: 10 30 12 29 19 Topics: human-sciences, lifestyle, philosophy, religion, sciences, theology
  3. (obsolete) To promote or endorse. Tags: obsolete
    Sense id: en-premove-en-verb-~NwUwXJ1 Categories (other): English terms prefixed with pre- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with pre-: 10 30 12 29 19

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          "ref": "1975 October 1, “Planning Helps DP Center Move 10 Miles in Two Days”, in Computerworld, volume 9, number 40, page 27",
          "text": "A significant portion of the planning process was dedicated to premove testing, such as testing the new facility's air-conditioning capacity.",
          "type": "quotation"
        },
        {
          "ref": "1999, Wes McGregor, Danny Shiem-Shin Then, Facilities Management and the Business of Space, Edward Arnold Publishers, page 165",
          "text": "Cost limits - usually estbalished as part of an initial appraisal or feasibility study and then progressively developed throughout the life of the project, e.g. initial estimate, premove cost check, tender receipt and report, comparison with estimate and reconciliation, interim cost reports and final account.",
          "type": "quotation"
        }
      ],
      "glosses": [
        "Before a move."
      ],
      "links": [
        [
          "move",
          "move"
        ]
      ],
      "tags": [
        "not-comparable"
      ]
    }
  ],
  "wikipedia": [
    "premove"
  ],
  "word": "premove"
}

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