prologise

/ˈproʊlɔːdʒaɪz/
verb
  1. To write or deliver a prologue; to introduce a speech, play, or other work with a preliminary section.
    • Before the debate, the moderator will prologise with a brief overview of the rules.
    • He always prologises his lectures with a personal story to engage the audience.
    • The author chose to prologise her novel with a letter from the main character.
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