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preestablish

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pre·es·tab·lish or pre-es·tab·lish  (pr-stblsh)
tr.v. pre·es·tab·lished or pre-es·tab·lished, pre·es·tab·lish·ing or pre-es·tab·lish·ing, pre·es·tab·lish·es or pre-es·tab·lish·es
To establish beforehand.
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preestablish [ˌpriːɪsˈtæblɪʃ] vtprestabilire


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