prerelease

See also: pre-release

English

Etymology

pre- + release

Adjective

prerelease (not comparable)

  1. Before release.
    • 2004, William Poundstone, How Would You Move Mount Fuji?
      They were aided by beta testers, ordinary people outside the company who were willing to try prerelease software and report bugs []
    • 2006, Mary Pattillo, David Weiman, Bruce Western, Imprisoning America: The Social Effects of Mass Incarceration
      In both years, only 10 to 12 percent had participated in formal prerelease programs designed to prepare prisoners for the transition from life in prison []

Noun

prerelease (plural prereleases)

  1. A preliminary version of a work, released in advance.
  2. (skiing) An inadvertent (premature) release of a skiboot from the bindings of a ski, caused by excessive vibration, such as going over an extremely bumpy piste.

Verb

prerelease (third-person singular simple present prereleases, present participle prereleasing, simple past and past participle prereleased)

  1. To release in advance
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