preguided
/priˈɡaɪdɪd/
adjective
- Guided or directed in advance, often by a preset plan or system.
- The tour was preguided by a detailed itinerary, so we never felt lost.
- Students followed a preguided curriculum that covered all the key topics.
- The robot's movements were preguided by a computer program.
Antonyms
verb
- Past tense of preguide: to guide or direct something in advance.
- The software preguided the user through the installation process.
- The instructor preguided the class through the experiment before they started.
- She preguided the team's discussion by outlining the main questions.