1. pre-order - Noun
2. pre-order - Adjective
3. pre-order - Verb
pre-order (not comparable)
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pre-order (third-person singular simple present pre-orders, present participle pre-ordering, simple past and past participle pre-ordered)
Alternative form of preorder
pre-order (plural pre-orders)
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After being pulled from Disney's release slate in the wake of COVID-19, and briefly showing up on an Amazon digital pre-order page, all signs pointed toward getting dropped online with a digital release. Source: Internet
Although Mazda's concept was for the MX-5 to be an inexpensive sports car, at introduction the design met strong demand, with many dealers placing customers on pre-order lists and several dealers across North America increasing the vehicle markup. Source: Internet
Along with the Xbox Series X price and release date, though, Microsoft has also confirmed the date when fans can pre-order the new consoles. Source: Internet
Apple's smallest and largest iPhones will soon be available for pre-order. Source: Internet
A pre-order traversal is used to process the contents of a trie in ascending order. Source: Internet
As for special editions and pre-order bonuses, there's none of that going on for this Nintendo release. Source: Internet