prescreen

/priːˈskriːn/
verb
  1. To evaluate or examine someone or something in advance, before a full review or process.
    • Doctors prescreen patients for risk factors before surgery.
    • The company will prescreen all job applicants before scheduling interviews.
    • We need to prescreen the films to decide which ones are suitable for children.
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