noun
- the act or process of canceling something before it is due or before a scheduled time
- a postage stamp or mark applied to mail before it is officially mailed, typically for collection or philatelic purposes
Usage: often used in business, travel, and subscription contexts
Usage: philately; specialized collecting term
Examples
- The airline charged a fee for precancellation of the flight reservation.
- Many subscription services offer discounts if you commit to no precancellation for a year.
- Philatelists often seek precancellation stamps from rare printing runs.
- The hotel's precancellation policy allowed guests to cancel up to 48 hours before arrival.
- Precancellation of the insurance policy resulted in a partial refund of the premium.