encourage vs preempt

encourage

verb
  • To spur on, strongly recommend. 

  • To mentally support; to motivate, give courage, hope or spirit. 

  • To foster, give help or patronage 

preempt

verb
  • To appropriate first. 

  • To prevent or beat to the punch, to forestall an expected occurrence by acting first. 

  • To displace or take the place of (by having higher precedence, etc). 

  • To secure (land, etc.) by the right of preemption (purchasing before others, e.g. land because one already occupies it). 

  • To make a preemptive bid at bridge. 

noun
  • A preemptive bid. 

How often have the words encourage and preempt occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )