prepurchase

/priˈpɜːrtʃəs/
adjective
  1. Happening or done before buying something.
    • We completed a prepurchase survey to check customer interest.
    • The store offers a prepurchase inspection for used cars.
    • A prepurchase agreement allows you to reserve the item now.
verb
  1. To buy something before it is available to the general public or before a certain time.
    • Fans can prepurchase tickets for the concert starting next week.
    • You can prepurchase the game online and download it on release day.
    • We decided to prepurchase the holiday package to get a discount.
noun
  1. An act of buying something in advance.
    • The prepurchase of the software includes a free upgrade.
    • All prepurchases are non-refundable.
    • She made a prepurchase of the limited edition book.
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