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prenotification

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[pree-noh-tuh-fi-key-shuhn] / ˌpri noʊ tə fɪˈkeɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. notice that is given or served prior to a specific date; advance notice.


Etymology

Origin of prenotification

First recorded in 1755–65; pre- + notification

Example Sentences

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Aides said the State Department had been informed Cardin would oppose the deal during the prenotification process, thus halting the sale.

From Reuters • Nov. 2, 2016

Businessmen are generally dubious about anything that smacks of controls, and some fear prenotification may be a step in that direction.

From Time Magazine Archive

Perhaps�but many problems with the prenotification strategy remain to be worked out.

From Time Magazine Archive

He also forecasts a highly informal "prenotification" standard?a request that businessmen and labor leaders inform the new President privately of planned wage and price hikes and discuss their justification in advance.

From Time Magazine Archive

Says Jerry Jasinowski, Carter's chief staffer on economic issues: There would be "very vigorous use of the Council on Wage and Price Stability, including requirements for prenotification of major increases and hearings on them."

From Time Magazine Archive