preexpose

/ˌpriɪkˈspoʊz/
verb
  1. To expose something to a condition or substance before a main process or event.
    • The material was preexposed to moisture before the durability test.
    • Farmers sometimes preexpose seeds to cold temperatures to improve germination.
    • The lab technician decided to preexpose the film to a small amount of light.
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