verb
- to excite or stimulate beforehand; to arouse in advance
Usage: third-person singular present tense of preexcite; technical/formal usage
Examples
- The preview preexcites the audience before the main event begins.
- Marketing campaigns preexcite consumer interest weeks before a product launch.
- The trailer preexcites fans about the upcoming movie release.
- Preliminary announcements preexcite the market ahead of earnings reports.
- The teaser preexcites curiosity among potential buyers.