noun
- the act or process of checking something in advance before a main or final check
Usage: often used in technical, administrative, or quality-control contexts
verb
- to check or verify something beforehand or in advance
Usage: present participle of 'precheck'
Examples
- The airline implemented prechecking procedures to speed up boarding.
- Prechecking the equipment before the event prevented several technical problems.
- She is prechecking all the documents to ensure they meet the requirements.
- The system performs prechecking on user input to catch errors early.
- Prechecking the inventory helped identify missing items before the audit.
- They are prechecking the software for compatibility issues.
- The team recommended prechecking as a way to reduce delays.