preinforming

/ˌpriːɪnˈfɔːrmɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of preinform; the act of giving information in advance.
    • The company is preinforming customers about the new policy.
    • Preinforming the team saved us a lot of confusion later.
    • She is preinforming the participants about the schedule changes.
adjective
  1. That gives information in advance; serving to inform beforehand.
    • The preinforming memo outlined all the key points.
    • The preinforming email helped everyone prepare.
    • A preinforming announcement was made before the drill.
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