prebook

/priˈbʊk/
verb
  1. To book or reserve something in advance, before it is available to the general public.
    • We decided to prebook a table at the restaurant for New Year's Eve.
    • You can prebook your tickets for the concert online.
    • Many travelers prebook their hotel rooms to get better rates.
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noun
  1. A reservation made in advance.
    • She made a prebook for the flight six months early.
    • Our prebook at the hotel guaranteed us a room with a view.
    • The prebook for the new video game sold out quickly.
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