presolved

/priˈsɑlvd/
adjective
  1. Solved or resolved in advance, before a problem or issue arises.
    • The team had a presolved plan for handling customer complaints.
    • The negotiation felt like a presolved deal because both sides had already agreed on the main points.
    • Many of the puzzles in the book come with presolved examples to guide beginners.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of presolve: to solve something before it is encountered or before a process begins.
    • They presolved the logistics issues during the planning phase.
    • The engineer presolved the equation before the meeting to save time.
    • She presolved the crossword puzzle clues in her head before writing them down.
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