preponed

[US]/prɪˈpəʊnd/
[UK]/prɪˈpoʊnd/

Translation

v.to move (an event) to an earlier time; to prepare in advance

Phrases & Collocations

preponed meeting

preponed schedule

preponed deadline

preponed appointment

preponed event

preponed class

preponed flight

preponed interview

preponed delivery

preponed presentation

Example Sentences

our meeting has been preponed to an earlier time.

the deadline for the project has been preponed by a week.

she requested that her appointment be preponed.

the concert was preponed due to scheduling conflicts.

he was pleased to learn that his flight was preponed.

the exam date has been preponed, so study hard!

due to unforeseen circumstances, the meeting was preponed.

they preponed the launch to take advantage of the market.

can we have our lunch preponed to 11 am?

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