1. prerelease - Noun
2. prerelease - Adjective
3. prerelease - Verb
prerelease (not comparable)
Before release.
A preliminary version of a work, released in advance.
(skiing) An inadvertent (premature) release of a skiboot from the bindings of a ski, caused by excessive vibration, such as going over an extremely bumpy piste.
prerelease (third-person singular simple present prereleases, present participle prereleasing, simple past and past participle prereleased)
To release in advance
Bryan Stevenson at a prerelease screening, presented by The New York Times, for "Just Mercy" on Dec. 16, 2019. Source: Internet
So far, Sony has provided a glimpse of the new user interface albeit in prerelease form. Source: Internet
In fact, we recently found prerelease code where whole-frame performance was penalized by over 5% by just such a difference. Source: Internet
There’s limited space in the prerelease program so we can’t accept everyone who applies, but we look forward to your submissions. Source: Internet
You can contact the support team for access to the prerelease version. Source: Internet