precheck

/priːˈtʃɛk/
verb
  1. To check or inspect something in advance, before a main process or event.
    • Please precheck your luggage for prohibited items before arriving at the airport.
    • The teacher likes to precheck the students' essays for major errors.
    • The pilot will precheck the aircraft instruments before takeoff.
Antonyms
noun
  1. An advance inspection or verification performed before a main activity.
    • We always do a quick precheck of the equipment before the race starts.
    • The software includes an automatic precheck for updates.
    • The safety precheck took only ten minutes but prevented several issues.
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