preannex
/prɪˈænɛks/Definitions
1. noun
A territory or region that is about to be annexed, especially by a country.
“The preannex had been a subject of international diplomacy for months.”
2. verb
To annex or attach (a territory or region) to a country or larger territory before formal annexation.
“The government was accused of preannexing the disputed territory without consulting local leaders.”