Definitions

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  • verb To schedule in advance; to prearrange.

Etymologies

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pre- +‎ schedule

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Examples

  • The "genius" bar is even better designed for piss you off and unless you've made a preschedule appointment at 7AM in the morning to come in by 4PM you'll never get served.

    We're trying to make our retail experience a little more annoying 2007

  • The "genius" bar is even better designed for piss you off and unless you've made a preschedule appointment at 7AM in the morning to come in by 4PM you'll never get served.

    We're trying to make our retail experience a little more annoying 2007

  • It then encouraged dealers to work intensively with every customer to preschedule maintenance so that parts needs could be precisely predicted in advance.

    Lean Thinking James P. Womack 2003

  • Then I went to SocialOomph -- a place where you can manage your Twitter and preschedule direct messages -- and I prescheduled 20 DMs to people I know who have large followings.

    Fast Company 2010

  • When I logged into their web site to preschedule the payment it only gave the option to make one month's payment even though the second was coming due and had to be paid to avoid foreclosure.

    The Red Tape Chronicles 2008

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