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Definitions from the WebTerm: preponed Part of Speech: verb Senses/Usages: 1. To reschedule or move an event, meeting, or appointment to an earlier time: Example sentence: The conference has been preponed to next week due to scheduling conflicts. Related products on Amazon: Event Planner, Appointment Scheduler 2. To advance the timing of an activity or plan: Example sentence: The team decided to prepone the launch date to gain a competitive advantage. Related products on Amazon: Project Management Software, Time Management Planner 3. To move something forward in order to accommodate a specific situation: Example sentence: The flight was preponed to avoid anticipated bad weather. Related products on Amazon: Travel Organizer, Weather Forecast Device | ||||
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