prereceipt

/ˈpraɪriːsɪpt/

Definitions

1. noun

A preliminary document or record of goods received, often used as a precursor to an invoice or a receipt.

“The company requires a prereceipt to be submitted before they can process a payment.”

2. verb

To receive or obtain something in advance, often in the form of a document or record.

“The team prereceived the materials needed for the project, allowing them to start working on it sooner.”

Synonyms

  • advancedelivery
  • preinvoice

Antonyms

  • late delivery
  • nonreceipt