adjective
- occurring or existing before a surgical operation
- relating to the second stage of cognitive development in children (ages 2–7), characterized by symbolic thinking but limited logical reasoning
Usage: medical
Usage: psychology; developmental psychology; Piagetian theory
Examples
- The patient underwent preoperational blood tests to ensure she was healthy enough for surgery.
- Preoperational assessments are standard procedure before any major operation.
- In Piaget's theory, preoperational children can use language and symbols but struggle with conservation tasks.
- A preoperational child might believe that a tall, thin glass contains more water than a short, wide one, even if the amounts are equal.
- The preoperational stage is marked by egocentrism and magical thinking.