preformulated
/priːˈfɔːrmjəleɪtɪd/
adjective
- Already developed or created in advance, especially as a plan, idea, or formula.
- The preformulated answer didn't fit the new question.
- Her preformulated opinions made it hard to consider other viewpoints.
- We used a preformulated mixture for the chemical reaction.
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verb
- Past tense and past participle of preformulate; to have developed or created in advance.
- They preformulated the recipe for the new product.
- He preformulated his speech before the debate.
- The committee preformulated the guidelines last month.