verb
- to approve something in advance, especially before a formal application is submitted
Usage: commonly used in financial and business contexts
Examples
- The bank will preapprove you for a mortgage up to $300,000.
- Many credit card companies preapprove customers based on their credit scores.
- The insurance company preapproved the surgery before the patient went to the hospital.
- Students can get preapproved for financial aid before choosing a college.
- The loan officer said they could preapprove us within 24 hours.
- Getting preapproved for a car loan helps you negotiate better at the dealership.