PREPENSE (3)
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Pre‐pense″, a. [[See Pansy, and cf. Prepense, v. t.]] Devised, contrived, or planned beforehand; preconceived; premeditated; aforethought; — usually placed after the word it qualifies; as, malice prepense. This has not arisen from any misrepresentation or error prepense. Southey.