preclosing

English

Etymology

pre- + closing

Adjective

preclosing (not comparable)

  1. Before closure.
    • 2015 August 3, Michael J. De La Merced, “Industrialist Heir to the Fiat Dynasty Charts His Course”, in New York Times:
      On Monday, four days before PartnerRe shareholders were set to vote on the Axis deal, the reinsurer agreed to sell itself to Exor for $140.50 a share and a special preclosing dividend of $3 a share.

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