Definition of Premoves

1. premove [v] - See also: premove

Lexicographical Neighbors of Premoves

premonstrating
premonstration
premonstrations
premonstrator
premonstrators
premoral
premorbid
premorse
premortal
premosaic
premotion
premotor
premounted
premove
premoved
premoves (current term)
premoving
prems
premultiply
premune
premunire
premunires
premunition
premunitions
premunitory
premy
premycotic
premyelinating
prename
prenames

Literary usage of Premoves

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

1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"So it remains true that grace is not efficacious because the free will consents, but conversely the free will consents because grace efficaciously premoves ..."

2. Essays on the Philosophy of Theism by William George Ward (1884)
"... premoves the machinery for his own purposes. Undoubtedly, therefore, if auy class of phenomena be abstractedly capable of indefinite scientific ..."

3. A Manual of the History of Dogmas by Bernard John Otten (1918)
"For when God premoves man to the entity of the sinful act and at the same time withholds the opposite ..."

4. The Atomic Theory of Lucretius Contrasted with Modern Doctrines of Atoms and by John Masson (1884)
"Again, if God premoves earthly phenomena, why does He will that their causation should be so complex ? Dr. Ward replies most forcibly, e It is not the ..."

5. The Cure of Alcoholism by Austin O'Malley (1913)
"The grace is not efficacious merely because the will actually consents, but the will consents because grace efficaciously premoves it to the willing and the ..."

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