previsit

/priˈvɪzɪt/
noun
  1. A visit made before a main event or official visit, often for planning or preparation.
    • We scheduled a previsit to the school before enrolling our child.
    • The team conducted a previsit to the construction site to assess conditions.
    • The ambassador made a previsit to the conference venue to check security.
verb
  1. To visit a place before a main event or official visit.
    • We should previsit the restaurant before the party to confirm the menu.
    • The inspector will previsit the factory next week.
    • They decided to previsit the museum to plan the field trip.
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