Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
pre-establish
verb
/priː-ɪˈstæblɪʃ/

Definition
To set up or arrange something in advance, often to ensure that a framework or foundation is in place before proceeding with further actions.

Examples
- It’s essential to pre-establish guidelines before starting the project.
- We decided to pre-establish a meeting schedule for the entire quarter.
- The team will pre-establish roles to enhance efficiency during the event.

Meaning
Pre-establish means to create conditions or structures beforehand. It involves planning and organizing elements so that they are ready for future use.

Synonyms
- Set up
- Organize
- Prepare
- Create
- Foundation