premortem

English

Etymology

Compare post mortem. See pre-.

Adjective

premortem (not comparable)

  1. Before death.

Noun

premortem (plural premortems)

  1. An analysis of potential failure before it happens.
    • 2007, Gershon Tenenbaum, ‎Robert C. Eklund, Handbook of Sport Psychology (page 279)
      Military researchers have been testing the use of premortems to critique military plans. Where, when, and why might coordination break down? How might the breakdowns be rectified at the time?

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Spanish

Noun

premortem m (plural premortems)

  1. premortem
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