Definition of Pretermination

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pretermination

preterite
preterite-present verb
preteriteness
preterites
preterition
preteritions
preteritive
preteritness
preterits
preterlapsed
preterlegal
preterm
preterm baby
preterm infant
preterminal
pretermination
preterminations
pretermission
pretermissions
pretermit
pretermits
pretermitted
pretermitted child
pretermitted children
pretermitted heir
pretermitted heirs
pretermitted spouse
pretermitted spouses
pretermitting
preterms

Literary usage of Pretermination

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Nursing Homes: Sustained Efforts Are Essential to Realize Potential of the by Walter Ochinko (2000)
"Considering pretermination history: States instructed to consider a nursing home's pretermination history when taking enforcement actions after a home has ..."

2. Contracting for Managed Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services: A Guide by Stephen Moss (2000)
"States that find themselves in this situation need to explore legal avenues for expediting pretermination review, as well as general limits due to emergency ..."

3. Fluoride in Drinking Water: A Scientific Review of EPA's Standards by Committee on Fluoride in Drinking Water, National Research Council (2006)
"... mean body weights of 508.8 g for controls and 445.4 g for diabetics, with pretermination (3- and 6-month combined) metabolic data for fluoride intake. ..."

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