See also: preposition

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Etymology

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From pre- +‎ position.

Verb

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pre-position (third-person singular simple present pre-positions, present participle pre-positioning, simple past and past participle pre-positioned)

  1. (transitive) To position (something) ahead of time. (The objects thus positioned are usually supplies, tools, instruments, weapons, or troops.)
    Hypernym: position
    She pre-positioned the surgical instruments in trays on a numbered rack.
    The officers deemed it necessary to pre-position at least three battalions in case of a breakout.

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