adv. Obs. [UN-1 12; cf. UNPREMEDITATE ppl. a.] = prec.
1671. F. Philipps, Reg. Necess., Ep. Ded. Answers not seldom suddainly and unpremeditately given.
1685. Boyle, Of High Veneration, 1. Divines who talk of Him and his Attributes as freely and as unpremeditately, as of a Geometrical Figure.
a. 1721. in W. Ayre, Life Pope (1745), I. 140. I, who always speak unpremeditately.