preprice

/priːˈpraɪs/
verb
  1. To set a price for something in advance, before it is sold or offered.
    • Retailers often preprice items based on market research.
    • We need to preprice the tickets before the event is announced.
    • The company decided to preprice the new gadget at $299.
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