foreconstruct

verb

Etymology

From fore- + construct.

  1. borrowed from cōnstrūctus
  2. prefixed as foreconstruct — “fore + construct

Definitions

  1. To construct in advance

    • A new idea of arrangement struck him while at breakfast, which quite altered his fore-constructed plan, and he began to act upon it as soon as conceived.
    • [...] will all be utilized to promote science and knowledge, society at large will intellectually grow, and tomorrow, thus foreconstructed, will be a day of "independence, freedom, prosperity, unity (monotheism), and self-realization.

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