verb
- present participle of preexcite; to excite or stimulate beforehand or in advance
Usage: technical; chiefly used in physics and engineering contexts
adjective
- characterized by or involving excitement or stimulation that occurs in advance
Usage: technical; used in scientific and medical literature
Examples
- The preexciting pulse prepares the material for the main laser burst.
- Preexciting the electrons allows for more efficient energy transfer in the device.
- The preexciting phase of the experiment lasted approximately 50 milliseconds.
- Researchers used a preexciting mechanism to enhance the sensitivity of the detector.
- The preexciting conditions were carefully calibrated to achieve optimal results.