Pronunciation: /priːˈmiːtɪŋ/
noun refers to a meeting that occurs before the main meeting
A1 I have a pre-meeting before the big presentation tomorrow.
A2 The pre-meeting will cover the main points we need to discuss.
B1 Attending the pre-meeting helped me prepare for the actual meeting.
B2 The pre-meeting agenda was distributed to all participants in advance.
C1 The pre-meeting allowed us to iron out any potential issues before the main meeting.
C2 The pre-meeting served as a valuable opportunity to align our goals and strategies.
adjective describes the meeting as happening before the main meeting
A1 I have a pre-meeting checklist to make sure everything is ready.
A2 The pre-meeting preparation is essential for a successful outcome.
B1 The pre-meeting discussion helped us clarify our objectives.
B2 The pre-meeting briefing provided valuable insights for the main meeting.
C1 The pre-meeting analysis revealed potential challenges we needed to address.
C2 The pre-meeting strategy session was instrumental in shaping our approach.
formal The pre-meeting agenda has been circulated among all participants for review.
informal Let's have a quick chat before the meeting starts to go over the main points.
slang We should touch base before the meeting to make sure we're all on the same page.
figurative The pre-meeting is like the warm-up before the main event, getting us ready for what's to come.
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