prelocated

/priˈloʊkeɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Located or positioned in advance.
    • We used prelocated markers to set up the tents quickly.
    • The prelocated fire extinguishers were easy to find during the drill.
    • The prelocated sensors detected movement as soon as anyone entered the room.
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verb
  1. Past tense of prelocate: located or positioned something in advance.
    • They prelocated the rescue boats along the river before the flood season.
    • She prelocated the chairs around the table for the meeting.
    • The crew prelocated the cameras before the actors arrived on set.
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