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Preponding

Definition: Preponding is the act of changing the order or time schedule of something to occur earlier than expected or planned. It is an alternative form of the word "preponing".

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 1: The act of rescheduling or advancing an event or task to an earlier time.

Example sentence 1: I had to prepond the meeting to avoid conflicting with another important appointment.

Example sentence 2: The flight departure was preponded by two hours due to bad weather conditions.

Sense 2: The process of giving priority or precedence to something over others.

Example sentence 1: The company decided to prepond the launch of their new product to gain a competitive edge.

Example sentence 2: She preponded her studies over socializing in order to achieve academic success.

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