presustain

/prɪˈstɑːn/

Definitions

1. verb

To supply or maintain something, especially a resource, in a steady state or level; to keep or sustain something before a crisis or difficult period.

“The government aimed to presustain the economy by implementing austerity measures.”

2. verb

To provide or maintain a steady supply of something, especially money or resources, to meet future needs.

“The company needs to presustain its finances for the upcoming quarter.”

3. noun

The act of maintaining or supplying something to a steady state or level.

“The presustain of the company’s finances was a major concern for the investors.”

Synonyms

  • maintain
  • supplies
  • sustain

Antonyms

  • deplete
  • exhaust