precounsel

/prɪˈkaʊnsəl/

Definitions

1. noun

Advice or information given before a formal meeting or a difficult situation, especially to help someone prepare.

“The precounsel from her lawyer helped her prepare for the tough cross-examination.”

2. verb

To give advice or information to someone before a formal meeting or a difficult situation.

“The coach will precounsel his players before the big game to boost their confidence.”

Synonyms

  • advice
  • preparation

Antonyms

  • confusion
  • misdirection