prechecks

/priːˈtʃɛks/
verb
  1. To check or inspect something in advance, before a main process or event.
    • The technician prechecks the equipment before every flight.
    • The team prechecks the safety gear before the race begins.
    • She always prechecks her email for typos before sending it.
Antonyms
noun
  1. Plural of precheck; inspections or tests done in advance.
    • The lab requires prechecks on all samples before analysis.
    • The pilot completed all the prechecks before takeoff.
    • We ran several prechecks on the software to catch bugs early.
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