Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- transitive verb To wrap or package (a product) before marketing.
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- verb To
enclose inpackaging prior to being sold
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Examples
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See, all the republican party has to do is prepackage a candidate to appeal to the idiot male voters on the right and they will vote for the guy.
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Insurers have a real opportunity to prepackage such programs for those midsize employers.
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"All options are on the table," including prepackage bankruptcy, debt restructuring, and another amendment to the company's credit agreement.
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It is all carefully prepackage propoganda for Bush/republican officials.
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Fatemeh of Gastronomie offers two gifts, a "ready to cook" Persian dinner "kit," where she will measure and prepackage all the ingredients and provide a step-by-step recipe card.
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She will measure and prepackage all the ingredients and provide a step-by-step recipe card.
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She will measure and prepackage all the ingredients and provide a step-by-step recipe card.
Archive 2005-12-01 FJK 2005
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We on the left have consistently failed to swallow our idealism and prepackage our ideas because to do that would be to acknowledge and internalize the mediocrity we try so hard to fight.
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The ranger force should prepackage loads to meet specific contingencies.
FM 7-85 Chapter 4 Insertion, Extraction, Escape, and Evasion United States Army 1987
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The answers to questions you already know are cheap because you can prepackage them and optimize the queries.
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