foreprepare

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  To prepare beforehand or in advance
 * 2) * 1842, Memorials of the Great Civil War in England from 1646-1652:
 * I am now at the 11th, and come from the council of the admiralty, which I attended for their result about the two last ships by them taken, having foreprepared all their ministers of state with placets, and to the queen regent also, of the injustice our merchants and nation receive by them: [...]
 * I am now at the 11th, and come from the council of the admiralty, which I attended for their result about the two last ships by them taken, having foreprepared all their ministers of state with placets, and to the queen regent also, of the injustice our merchants and nation receive by them: [...]