prebind

/ˈpriːbaɪnd/

Definitions

1. verb

to bind something in advance, especially a financial product such as an insurance policy or a loan.

“The company tried to prebind the customer to a long-term contract.”

2. noun

a binding agreement made in advance, especially for a financial product.

“The prebind agreement included a clause that required the customer to pay a penalty for early cancellation.”

Synonyms

  • bind
  • oblige

Antonyms

  • release
  • unbind