Prepense example sentences

pre·pense

adjective law

prepense (adjective)

  - deliberate; intentional:

"Prepense" Example Sentences

1. The prepense malice in his actions was evident to all.
2. Her prepense plan to deceive him backfired spectacularly.
3. With prepense deliberation, he chose his words carefully.
4. The judge ruled that the crime was committed with prepense intent.
5. It wasn't an accident; it was prepense murder.
6. Was this a random act, or a prepense attack?
7. The prepense nature of the attack shocked everyone.
8. He acted with cold, calculated, and prepense cruelty.
9. The prosecution must prove prepense malice to secure a conviction.
10. There was clear evidence of prepense planning in the robbery.
11. The detective suspected prepense wrongdoing.
12. His prepense strategy led to victory.
13. She displayed prepense thoughtfulness in her actions.
14. The prepense destruction of the evidence was suspicious.
15. He showed no sign of remorse for his prepense treachery.
16. The novel explores themes of prepense deception and betrayal.
17. Their prepense efforts to mislead investigators failed.
18. Such prepense cruelty is unforgivable.
19. The artist's prepense use of color created a striking effect.
20. The lawyer argued against the claim of prepense malice.
21. He meticulously planned his escape with prepense care.
22. Her prepense kindness touched many hearts.
23. The prepense design of the building was both elegant and functional.
24. They showed remarkable prepense in their preparations.
25. It was a clear case of prepense wrongdoing, not an accident.
26. The evidence suggested prepense planning, not impulsivity.
27. His prepense disregard for safety was alarming.
28. With prepense mischief, he pulled the prank.
29. The prepense timing of the announcement was strategic.
30. She approached the task with prepense determination.
31. He denied any prepense involvement in the crime.
32. The prepense act of vandalism caused significant damage.
33. His prepense lies eventually caught up with him.
34. They were accused of prepense conspiracy.
35. The jury found him guilty of prepense murder.
36. It was a prepense and calculated move.
37. The witness testified to the defendant's prepense actions.
38. The author’s prepense use of foreshadowing added depth.
39. This requires prepense and careful consideration.
40. The book details the prepense plotting of a major revolution.
41. She exhibited prepense elegance in her movements.
42. His prepense rudeness offended many.
43. The evidence strongly suggested prepense and malicious intent.
44. Their prepense actions had unforeseen consequences.
45. The judge emphasized the need to prove prepense intent.
46. Such prepense generosity is rare indeed.
47. The prepense chaos was carefully orchestrated.
48. He acted with prepense and calculated precision.
49. The film depicts a character with a prepense for violence.
50. Her prepense charm could disarm anyone.

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