preavers

/priˈævərz/
verb
  1. States or asserts something in advance, especially in a formal or legal context.
    • The contract preavers that all disputes will be settled by arbitration.
    • The document preavers the company's right to terminate the agreement at any time.
    • She preavers her commitment to the project before any funding is approved.
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