prefabricate

/priˈfæbrəˌkeɪt/
verb
  1. To manufacture sections of a building or other structure in a factory before they are transported to the site for assembly.
    • They decided to prefabricate the bridge components off-site to reduce traffic disruption.
    • Many modern homes prefabricate entire room modules to speed up construction.
    • The company will prefabricate the walls and roof panels indoors to avoid weather delays.
  2. To create or produce something in a standardized, ready-made way, often implying lack of originality.
    • The author tends to prefabricate his plots using the same tired formulas.
    • Critics accused the film of prefabricating emotional scenes just to manipulate the audience.
    • Some restaurants prefabricate their sauces in bulk to ensure consistency.
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