verb
- past tense and past participle of 'prevalue'; to assign or estimate a value to something in advance or beforehand
Usage: technical; business/finance context
Examples
- The appraiser prevalued the property before the official inspection took place.
- Assets were prevalued at the beginning of the fiscal year for accounting purposes.
- The company prevalued its inventory to prepare for the merger negotiations.
- We prevalued the equipment to establish a baseline for depreciation calculations.