preshape
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[edit]preshape (third-person singular simple present preshapes, present participle preshaping, simple past and past participle preshaped)
- (transitive) To shape in advance.
- 2009 July 1, Jane Sigal, “The Perfect Burger and All Its Parts”, in New York Times[1]:
- In “Burger Bar” (Wiley, 2009), Hubert Keller writes that what you do not want is preshaped burgers or meat that is stuffed and compacted into plastic packaging.