preship

/ˈprɛʃɪp/

Definitions

1. verb

to load or transport goods or equipment beforehand, especially before a voyage or a long journey.

“The shipyard will preship the essential supplies to ensure they reach the island on time.”

2. noun

the act of loading goods or equipment beforehand, especially before a voyage or a long journey.

“The company’s preship operations were praised for their efficiency and organization.”

Synonyms

  • preflight
  • preload
  • preposition

Antonyms

  • delay
  • postpone