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pre-pone

 

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Term: pre pone

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense: To schedule something for an earlier time or date

Usage:

  1. You should prepone the meeting to accommodate everyone's availability.
  2. Can we prepone the flight to avoid any delays?

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A change in schedule to an earlier time or date

Usage:

  1. The prepone of the concert disappointed those who couldn't make it on the new date.
  2. I received an email stating the prepone of the project deadline.

Part of Speech: Adjective (Popular Usage)

Sense: Involving a well-liked or frequently chosen option

Usage:

  1. The preponed flight was a popular choice among travelers.
  2. He offered a preponed plan that gained a lot of local support.

Part of Speech: Adjective (Local Usage)

Sense: Native or restricted to a certain area or locality

Usage:

  1. She prepared a special dish with preponed ingredients, typical of the local cuisine.
  2. The festival featured a variety of preponed customs specific to the region.

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