precharged

/priːˈtʃɑːrdʒd/
adjective
  1. Already filled with electrical energy before use, especially in batteries or devices.
    • The emergency flashlight stayed bright because it used a precharged capacitor.
    • The precharged battery was ready to install right out of the box.
    • Many power tools come with a precharged lithium-ion pack.
  2. Already loaded or prepared with something (e.g., data, settings, or material) before a process begins.
    • The system had a precharged configuration file for quick setup.
    • The software came with a precharged set of default templates.
    • The printer uses a precharged toner cartridge that doesn't need shaking.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of precharge: charged or filled with electrical energy beforehand.
    • The factory precharged each unit to ensure it was ready for use.
    • We precharged all the devices the night before the camping trip.
    • The technician precharged the battery before shipping it to the customer.
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