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pre-celebrate

 

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Term: pre-celebrate

Definition:

The term "pre-celebrate" refers to an action or event that occurs before an actual celebration takes place. It denotes the act of anticipating or expressing excitement for an upcoming occasion.

Examples:

Verb:

1. We decided to pre-celebrate his achievement with a small gathering before the official party.

2. She couldn't contain her excitement and started to pre-celebrate her birthday a week in advance.

Noun:

1. The pre-celebrate was a surprise dinner organized by her friends.

2. The company held a pre-celebrate to acknowledge the hard work of its employees.

Adjective:

1. They embarked on a pre-celebrate holiday to enjoy some quality time together before the wedding.

2. The pre-celebrate decorations gave the place a festive atmosphere.

Adverb:

1. The team started their preparations early, pre-celebrating the anticipated victory.

2. They eagerly and pre-celebratingly organized a surprise party for their friend's promotion.

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