Pronunciation: /ˌpriːkənˌsɪdəˈreɪʃən/
noun a consideration or thought given in advance or beforehand
A1 Preconsideration is important before making a decision.
A2 The team engaged in preconsideration of all possible options.
B1 The preconsideration of potential risks helped in developing a solid strategy.
B2 The preconsideration of different perspectives led to a more well-rounded solution.
C1 Extensive preconsideration of the project's requirements was conducted before implementation.
C2 The thorough preconsideration of all variables ensured the success of the project.
formal Before making a decision, thorough preconsideration of all options is necessary.
informal Let's have a quick preconsideration of the menu before we order.
slang I didn't do any preconsideration before buying that expensive gadget.
figurative In chess, preconsideration of your opponent's possible moves is key to winning the game.
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