presold

/priˈsoʊld/
adjective
  1. Sold or committed to a buyer before being made available to the general public or before actual production.
    • The developer presold half the condos before construction even began.
    • The new book is already presold to several major retailers.
    • Tickets for the concert were presold to fan club members first.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of presell: to sell something before it is available or before it is fully produced.
    • She presold her artwork to collectors before the gallery show opened.
    • They presold the entire first edition of the novel at a book fair.
    • The company presold its new software to corporate clients last quarter.
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