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  • verb transitive To certify in advance.

Etymologies

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pre- +‎ certify

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Examples

  • "Anytime you put limits or a requirement to precertify for access to services brings a higher likelihood that people will say, 'Forget it,' and not get treatment."

    chicagotribune.com - News 2011

  • "Anytime you put limits or a requirement to precertify for access to services brings a higher likelihood that people will say, 'Forget it,' and not get treatment."

    chicagotribune.com - News 2011

  • "Anytime you put limits or a requirement to precertify for access to services brings a higher likelihood that people will say, 'Forget it,' and not get treatment."

    chicagotribune.com - News 2011

  • The 2005 energy bill instructed the NRC to precertify new reactor designs, while the older reactors were all custom-designed.

    Tri-City Herald: Front 2010

  • It needs four additional sites to precertify heart stress tests.

    Ventura County Star Stories 2009

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