Adjective
pre-launch (not comparable)
Alternative form of prelaunch
After cancellation of the Buran programme it was adapted for pre-launch operations of the Soyuz and Progress spacecraft. Source: Internet
An initial launch scheduled for last week was scrubbed after checks revealed unspecified technical problems with the Long March-3B pre-launch. Source: Internet
At peak acceleration Laika's respiration increased to between three and four times the pre-launch rate. Source: Internet
Ahead of the event, Quibi execs spoke with Business Insider about how the company secured $150 million in ad revenue pre-launch, its millennial-focused marketing strategy, and how it will measure success. Source: Internet
NEW DELHI, Aug 10: Honda Cars India Ltd (HCIL) on Monday said it has started pre-launch bookings of its upcoming refreshed premium hatchback model, Jazz. Source: Internet
And, therein lies the rub, separating Ether from cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, which has been determined to be a commodity because there was no pre-launch ICO, according to Fallon. Source: Internet