Pronunciation: /priːˈkeɪʃən/
noun a blend of the words 'pre' and 'vacation', referring to a trip taken before a longer vacation or holiday
A1 I am going on a pre-cation before my big trip.
A2 She decided to take a pre-cation to relax before starting her new job.
B1 Taking a pre-cation helped me recharge and prepare for the busy season at work.
B2 The couple went on a pre-cation to plan their upcoming wedding.
C1 After months of hard work, she treated herself to a luxurious pre-cation at a spa resort.
C2 His pre-cation in the mountains allowed him to disconnect from work and focus on his personal well-being.
formal Many travelers opt for a pre-cation to unwind before their actual vacation.
informal Let's plan a pre-cation before our big trip next month.
slang I need a pre-cation ASAP to de-stress from work.
figurative Taking a pre-cation can help recharge your batteries before diving into a busy period.
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