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preconsideˈration [f. pre- A. 2 + consideration.] Previous consideration; consideration beforehand; a preliminary consideration.
1598Barret Theor. of Warres 29 Without preuention, preconsideration, and forecast of such successes. 1656H. Phillips Purch. Patt. (1676) 23 Thus much for these pre-considerations: I shall now set the Tables before you. 1701Beverley Apoc. Quest. 25 A Second most necessary Preconsideration in the Understanding of the Beast. 1858Sir A. Grant in Oxford Ess. 94 Chrysippus said, that ‘no ethical subject could be rightly approached except from the preconsideration of entire nature and the ordering of the whole’. |