preshape

/priːˈʃeɪp/
verb
  1. To shape or form something in advance, before a final process or use.
    • Artists often preshape clay into basic forms before adding details.
    • The software allows you to preshape the data to fit the required format.
    • The factory will preshape the metal parts before sending them for assembly.
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