preoppress
/prɪˈɒprɛs/Definitions
1. verb
to bring forward or present something as a plan or proposal, especially before it is fully developed or established.
“The government plans to preoppress a draft of the new economic policy for public review.”
2. verb
to express or suggest something vaguely or indirectly.
“The politician’s words were accused of preoppressing a threat of military action.”
3. noun
a vague or indirect suggestion or proposal.
“The politician’s preoppress about a new tax law was met with skepticism.”