verb
- present participle of prenotify; giving advance notice or warning to someone before an event or action occurs
Usage: formal or technical usage; commonly used in legal, administrative, and business contexts
Examples
- The company is prenotifying all employees about the upcoming office relocation.
- Prenotifying customers of price changes helps maintain trust and transparency.
- The regulation requires prenotifying residents before construction begins in the neighborhood.
- By prenotifying stakeholders, the project manager ensured everyone was prepared for the deadline shift.
- The airline is prenotifying passengers of potential flight delays due to weather conditions.