prebuild

/priːˈbɪld/
adjective
  1. Built or assembled in advance; ready-made or prefabricated.
    • The prebuild kitchen cabinets saved the homeowners a lot of time and effort.
    • They ordered a prebuild shed that could be delivered and set up in one day.
    • Many modern homes use prebuild wall panels to reduce construction waste.
noun
  1. A structure or component that has been built in advance, especially a prefabricated building or part.
    • We chose a prebuild for the garage because it was cheaper than building from scratch.
    • The construction site received several prebuilds for the new office complex.
    • The school installed a prebuild as a temporary classroom while the main building was renovated.
verb
  1. To build or construct something in advance, before it is needed or before the main construction process.
    • The team will prebuild the stage set before the performers arrive for rehearsal.
    • The company decided to prebuild the frames for the houses to speed up the final assembly.
    • We can prebuild the software components so that the final installation takes less time.
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