Preconstruction
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Work done in preparation for construction, such as of a building. countable, uncountable
"Another part of the agreement will also immediately allow the park service to have access to the land, even before the condemnation suit is filed, which will allow preconstruction work, like soil sampling and surveying, to take place."
- 2 A preconception or prejudice. countable, uncountable
"Our texts are so clear to those who have eyes to see and comprehend, that the simple statement of their true meaning ought at once to dissipate the clouds gathered round them by dogmatic prejudices, interested imaginations, and political preconstructions."
Example
More examples"Another part of the agreement will also immediately allow the park service to have access to the land, even before the condemnation suit is filed, which will allow preconstruction work, like soil sampling and surveying, to take place."
Etymology
From pre- + construction.
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