Definition of Premoving

1. premove [v] - See also: premove

Lexicographical Neighbors of Premoving

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

Literary usage of Premoving

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

1. Natural Theology by Bernard Boedder (1915)
"... every meritorious action we perform is due to a premoving, though not predetermining grace of the Almighty, which by the scientia media He foresaw that ..."

2. Essays on the Philosophy of Theism by William George Ward (1884)
"We consider, indeed, that both Freewill and Miracles constitute a very large exception to that uniformity; and wo consider also that God is ever premoving ..."

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