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  • adverb In a prevenient manner. Anticipatorily, antecedently.

Etymologies

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prevenient +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • However, such was not to be the case for our president as he chose not to travel the path of peace, but rather a way traversed by men determined to mete out justice according to an eye-for-an-eye, clenched-fist law of lex talionis, one that led a world of onlookers to condemn what turned out to be a shameful display of "shock and awe," a merciless attack (by the greatest military power the world has ever seen) upon a country of folks preveniently bombed into a near stone-age existence, proving our country to be that of a true bully, one motivated by national glory and corporate greed, all in order to prove to the world who the boss really is, who it is that shall have "the last say."

    If Only George Bush Had Been Amish 2006

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