Pronunciation: /prɪˈflɛkt/
verb to reflect on or consider beforehand
A1 I preflect on my day before going to bed.
A2 She preflects on her decisions before making a choice.
B1 Students are encouraged to preflect on their goals for the semester.
B2 The team leader preflected on the project's progress during the meeting.
C1 As a CEO, it is important to preflect on the company's long-term strategy.
C2 The philosopher preflected deeply on the nature of existence.
formal Before making any decisions, it is important to prelect on the potential consequences.
informal I like to prelect on my choices before committing to anything.
slang I need to prelect on whether to go out tonight or stay in.
figurative She prelected on the idea of starting her own business for months before taking the plunge.
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