preconstructed

/priːkənˈstrʌktɪd/
adjective
  1. Built or assembled in advance, often in a factory, before being moved to its final location.
    • We ordered a preconstructed bookshelf that only needed to be attached to the wall.
    • Many modern homes use preconstructed wall panels to speed up construction.
    • The company sells preconstructed sheds that can be set up in a backyard in just a few hours.
  2. Created or formed ahead of time, especially in a way that limits flexibility or originality.
    • His speech felt stiff because he relied on preconstructed phrases instead of speaking naturally.
    • The teacher provided preconstructed arguments for the debate, but students could also develop their own.
    • The software comes with preconstructed templates for newsletters and flyers.
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