pre-establish

English

Verb

pre-establish (third-person singular simple present pre-establishes, present participle pre-establishing, simple past and past participle pre-established)

  1. Alternative form of preestablish
    • 2014 May 14, “Severe weather planning can keep you, your family safe”, in The Forum, volume 40, number 9, page 5:
      Pre-establish several different routes in case certain roads are blocked or closed.
    • 2018 August 17, “Awareness a factor in keeping fair safe”, in Courier Journal, volume 150, number 282, page 6A:
      If you plan to split from the group — or in case you get a little lost — be sure to pre-establish a meeting spot if there is an emergency.
    • 2020 January 22, “BWCA spring, summer visitors need to apply for permits soon”, in Star Tribune, volume XXXVIII, number 293, page C8:
      Besides keeping alternate trips in mind, early permit seekers should pre-establish an account at reservations.gov before the rush.
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