preloaded
/priˈloʊdɪd/
adjective
- Already loaded with software, data, or content before use.
- The tablet comes with a preloaded dictionary and several educational apps.
- My new phone had a preloaded game that I couldn't delete.
- The presentation used a preloaded video to save time during the meeting.
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- Past tense of preload: loaded something (such as software or data) in advance.
- The technician preloaded the software onto all the classroom computers before the students arrived.
- They preloaded the truck with supplies the night before the trip.
- She preloaded the map onto her phone so she could use it offline during the hike.