premodify

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English

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Etymology

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From pre- +‎ modify.

Verb

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premodify (third-person singular simple present premodifies, present participle premodifying, simple past and past participle premodified)

  1. To modify in advance.
    Antonym: postmodify
    premodifying phrase
    premodifying clause
    When a premodifying phrase (such as this one) is used, the meaning of the clause that follows it (such as this one) is qualified or altered.
    When you order a high-end laptop, the website's order form lets you select optional customizations, which can allow you to premodify your machine so as to prepare for further mods later.

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