prebought

/priːˈbɔːt/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of prebuy; purchased something in advance, often to secure a lower price or guarantee availability.
    • We prebought the holiday gifts in November to avoid the December rush.
    • They prebought their concert tickets before the official sale to the public.
    • The company prebought raw materials to lock in a favorable price.
adjective
  1. Purchased in advance.
    • The prebought software licenses activated automatically on launch day.
    • All prebought tickets will be mailed to the address on file.
    • The prebought supplies were stored in the warehouse until needed.
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