prewire

/priˈwaɪər/
verb
  1. To install electrical wiring or cables in a building or device before it is finished or before the final setup is complete.
    • We decided to prewire the office for security cameras during construction.
    • The technician offered to prewire the theater for surround sound before the drywall went up.
    • The builders will prewire the new house for internet and cable TV.
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