preneed

English

Etymology

pre- + need

Adjective

preneed (not comparable)

  1. Arranged before a need arises.
    • 1988, Howard C Raether, The Funeral director's practice management handbook:
      Some agreements with third-party preneed sales companies require the funeral provider to enter into a noncompetition clause with the seller.

Alternative forms

  • pre-need

Synonyms

Noun

preneed (plural preneeds)

  1. A service purchased and arranged before the need for it arises.
    • 2016, Molly Stringer, That's the Way It Is: Just Checking In:
      But what I see as much more important for our funeral pre-needs is that we have made preparation for where we will spend eternity.

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