prechoice

/ˈpriːtʃoʊs/

Definitions

1. noun

A choice made or decision taken before a situation arises or becomes necessary.

“The company’s prechoice to invest in renewable energy led to significant savings in the long run.”

2. verb

To make a choice or decision before a situation arises or becomes necessary.

“The investor prechose to buy the shares before the market trend became apparent.”

Synonyms

  • advance selection
  • preselection

Antonyms

  • impulsiveness
  • spur-of-the-moment