verb
- to modify or change something in advance or beforehand
- in grammar, to modify a noun or other word by placing a modifier before it
Usage: technical; formal
Usage: linguistics; grammar
Examples
- The engineer decided to premodify the design before production began.
- We need to premodify the contract terms before signing.
- In English, adjectives typically premodify nouns.
- The word ‘red’ premodifies ‘car’ in the phrase ‘red car’.
- Students learn how determiners premodify nouns in basic grammar.
- The software allows users to premodify settings before installation.