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Etymology

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pre- +‎ promise

Adjective

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prepromise (not comparable)

  1. Before a promise is made.
    • 1996, David McLain Carr, Reading the Fractures of Genesis, page 226:
      Nevertheless, these texts are found in the prepromise layers of the Jacob and Joseph materials, and they anticipate elements in the Northern Kingdom of Israel.
    • 2020, Laura W. Perna, Edward J. Smith, Improving Research-Based Knowledge of College Promise Programs, page 160:
      [] including only panel data for prepromise years, and assign a synthetic treatment to years in which the policy was not present.