prebaked

/priˈbeɪkt/
adjective
  1. Cooked or baked partially or completely in advance, usually to be finished or reheated later.
    • Many bakeries sell prebaked bread that you can warm up at home.
    • The prebaked potatoes just need ten minutes in the oven.
    • We bought prebaked pizza crusts to save time on dinner.
  2. Prepared or developed in advance, often referring to ideas, solutions, or content that is ready to use.
    • Instead of creating a new design, they used a prebaked template from the software.
    • His speech felt prebaked, as if he had rehearsed every line days before.
    • The consultant offered a prebaked marketing plan that needed little adjustment.
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verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of prebake: to bake partially or completely in advance.
    • The chef prebaked the bread so it would be ready for the morning rush.
    • She prebaked the pie crust before adding the filling.
    • They prebaked the cookies for the school bake sale the night before.
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