preexpress

/priˈeksprɛs/

Definitions

1. verb

to express beforehand, especially in writing, an opinion or intention about something that is going to happen

“The company preexpressed its intention to acquire the rival firm by issuing a press release.”

2. noun

the act of expressing something beforehand

“The preexpression of her concerns led to a more effective resolution of the issue.”

Synonyms

  • announce
  • forecast

Antonyms

  • hide
  • withhold