Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
preselection
noun
/ˌpriːsɪˈlɛkʃən/

Definition
The act of choosing or selecting something in advance of a wider choice or selection.

Examples
- The preselection of candidates for the job helped streamline the interview process.
- In politics, preselection can determine the nominees for an election.
- The company used a preselection technique to filter applicants before the final interviews.

Meaning
Preselection refers to the process of narrowing down potential candidates, options, or items before making a final selection. This term can be applied in various contexts such as employment, competitions, or even algorithmic processes.

Synonyms
- Advance selection
- Pre-screening
- Qualification