prereview

/priːrɪˈvjuː/
noun
  1. An initial evaluation or examination done before a formal review, such as a peer review or performance review.
    • The editor did a prereview of the article before sending it to the reviewers.
    • The team held a prereview meeting to discuss the draft.
    • A prereview of the project helped identify major issues early.
verb
  1. To review something in advance, typically before a more formal or complete review.
    • They asked a colleague to prereview the proposal.
    • The manager will prereview the report before the board meeting.
    • Please prereview the slides for any errors.
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