prestructure

/priːˈstrʌktʃər/
noun
  1. A structure or arrangement that exists before something else is built or organized.
    • They used a simple prestructure to guide the development of the project.
    • The prestructure of the data made it easier to analyze later.
    • The architect studied the prestructure of the land before designing the building.
verb
  1. To structure or arrange in advance.
    • She prestructureed her argument to make it more convincing.
    • We need to prestructure the schedule to avoid conflicts.
    • The team decided to prestructure the report before writing the details.
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