Precondition
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British pronunciation/pɹˌiːkəndˈɪʃən/
American pronunciation/ˌpɹikənˈdɪʃən/

Definition & Meaning of "precondition"

to precondition
01

to establish a necessary requirement or condition that must be met before something else can happen

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To ensure the best performance, the mechanic preconditioned the engine by running it at low speeds first.
The software must be preconditioned with the latest updates to ensure compatibility with the new system.
They needed to precondition the equipment before it could be used in the experiment.
Precondition
01

a condition that must be met or established before other things can occur or be considered

02

an assumption that is taken for granted

03

an assumption on which rests the validity or effect of something else

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Example
To ensure the best performance, the mechanic preconditioned the engine by running it at low speeds first.
The software must be preconditioned with the latest updates to ensure compatibility with the new system.
They needed to precondition the equipment before it could be used in the experiment.
The trainer sought to precondition the athletes for the demanding workout by starting with light exercises.
The engineer worked to precondition the materials, so they would withstand extreme temperatures.
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