adjective
- ordered or arranged in advance
- having a mathematical preorder relation
Usage: mathematics
verb
- past tense and past participle of preorder
Examples
- The books were preordered and arrived on release day.
- She preordered the new phone model online.
- The restaurant had preordered ingredients for the special menu.
- Customers who preordered received a discount.
- The preordered set has specific mathematical properties.
- They preordered tickets for the concert months in advance.