prepone
verb/ˈpriːˌpoːn//ˌpriˈpoʊn/US/ˌpriːˈpəʊn/UK
Etymology
Blend of pre- + postpone, 1913.
- borrowed from praepōnō
Definitions
To reschedule to a time earlier than the current scheduled time.
To place or set (something) before.
- I do pꝛepone and ſet the Loꝛd alwaye befoꝛe myne eyes: He is ſtyll at my right hande, leaſte I fall in anye wyſe.
- If then by this inviolable tie we are one, your endowments entitle me joinct owner; a riches, I prepone to Monarchies.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA