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prescreen

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English

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Etymology

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From pre- +‎ screen.

Verb

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prescreen (third-person singular simple present prescreens, present participle prescreening, simple past and past participle prescreened)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To screen in advance for potential problems, especially as a preliminary screening before further screening.
    We'll prescreen with a questionnaire, and for candidates who get past that stage, we'll screen further with an interview.
    • 2007 January 20, Damon Darlin, “Don’t Call. Don’t Write. Let Me Be.”, in New York Times[1]:
      Opting out of prescreened offers of credit might also be useful when you apply for a mortgage.

Noun

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prescreen (plural prescreens)

  1. A prescreening.