verb
- present participle of preguide; to guide or direct in advance or beforehand
Usage: less common; often used in technical or specialized contexts
adjective
- serving to guide or direct something in advance; providing preliminary guidance
Usage: technical usage; found in engineering, software, and instructional contexts
Examples
- The preguiding system helped orient new employees before their first day.
- Preguiding the missile's trajectory improved accuracy.
- The instructor used preguiding questions to prepare students for the lesson.
- Preguiding mechanisms in the software reduced user errors.
- The team implemented preguiding protocols to streamline the onboarding process.