preemption
noun
                                                                                                                            
                                                            pre·emp·tion
                    
                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                  prē-ˈem(p)-shən  
                                                      
                                                          
            1
                    
        a
    
          
                                          
              
          
                                                      : the right of purchasing before others                                      
                
                                
            especially                
          
                                                      : one given by the government to the actual settler upon a tract of public land                                      
            
            
        b
    
          
                                          
              
          
                                                      : the purchase of something under this right                                      
                
                    
2
                    
                                          
              
          
                                                      : a prior seizure or appropriation : a taking possession before others                                      
                
                    
3
                    
        a
    
          
                                          
              
          
                                                      : a doctrine in law according to which federal law supersedes state law when federal law is in conflict with a state law                                      
              
                             
Even without an express provision for preemption, we have found that state law must yield to a congressional Act in at least two circumstances.— Crosby v. National Foreign Trade Council
Crosby v. National Foreign Trade Council
                         
                called also federal preemption
        b
    
          
                                          
              
          
                                                      : a doctrine in law according to which the legislation of a superior government (such as a state government) supersedes that of an inferior government (such as a municipal government) in conflicts of law                                      
                
                    
4
                    
                                          
              
          
                                                      : a policy of launching a preemptive attack in order to prevent a suspected imminent attack                                      
                
                    
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