preexpand
/priːˈɛkspænd/; /priˈɛksˌpænd/; /priˈɛkspænd/; /prɪˈɛkspænd/Definitions
1. verb
to expand something beforehand or in anticipation of a specific event or need
“The company preexpanded its production line to meet the expected surge in demand during the holiday season.”
2. noun
the act of expanding something beforehand or in anticipation of a specific event or need
“The preexpansion of the company’s production line helped them to save time and resources during the busy period.”
3. verb
to prepare or expand something to make it larger or more efficient
“The new management team preexpanded the company’s operations to make it more competitive in the market.”