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prerelease

[ pree-ri-lees ]

noun

  1. something released beforehand, as a movie shown before its scheduled premiere.


adjective

  1. of or relating to a period prior to an official release:

    prerelease photos of a new car; convicts housed in a prerelease center.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of prerelease1

First recorded in 1925–30; pre- + release
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Example Sentences

A prerelease trailer portends a dark duality rife with symbolism as an all-white-clad bride-like version of Taemin is replaced by a black hooded figure in front of cemetery gates.

Based on prerelease surveys that track audience interest, box office analysts had expected “Inside Out 2” to take in about $90 million in the United States and Canada over the weekend.

Whether by accident or agreement, the Slap has not come up much in Smith’s prerelease publicity blitz.

Instead, the book prerelease scandal catching more attention over the past few days has been Noem’s anecdote about meeting with the North Korean dictator.

From Slate

“I’m not here for long/Catch me or I go Houdini,” she demands in “Houdini,” one of the album’s prerelease singles, creating an open-voweled, singable shorthand for making her escape.

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