prechoose
/priˈtʃuːz/Definitions
1. verb
to select or choose something in advance
“The company prechose the venue for the annual conference.”
2. verb
to make a preliminary choice or decision
“Before the final interview, the candidate prechose to accept the job offer.”
3. verb
to select or choose something before others do
“The early bird prechose the best table at the restaurant.”
4. noun
the act of selecting or choosing something in advance
“The prechoice of the venue was a crucial factor in the event’s success.”
5. noun
a preliminary choice or decision
“The prechoice of the job offer was based on the candidate’s qualifications.”