prechoose

/priːˈtʃuːz/
verb
  1. To choose or select something in advance, before the final decision or before others have a chance.
    • You can prechoose your seat when you book the flight online.
    • She decided to prechoose the color for her new car so it would be ready on delivery day.
    • The committee will prechoose three finalists before the public vote.
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