precontrol
/priˈkɒntrəʊl/Definitions
1. noun
Prior exercise of control or regulation over something, especially in order to achieve a desired outcome or to prevent a problem from arising.
“The company’s precontrol measures on energy consumption helped reduce its carbon footprint by 30% last year.”
2. verb
To exercise control or regulation over something before it begins or becomes a problem.
“The government will precontrol the spread of misinformation on social media platforms.”