preconstructed
adjective
pre·con·struct·ed
ˌprē-kən-ˈstrək-təd
variants
or pre-constructed
1
: constructed before purchase or use
preconstructed homes
attaching preconstructed panels to a frame
"… I'm not one to pick up my phone while training clients, but at least I can respond with a quick preconstructed text from my watch … "—Kira Stokes
… there will be two new 60-card preconstructed theme decks that will help introduce players to Pokémon TCG …—Alex Seedhouse
2
: formed prior to actual knowledge or experience
… her stories push the boundaries of preconstructed female identities.—J. C. Gabel
preconstruction
adjective
or pre-construction
preconstruction planning/testing
He thought the preconstruction business strange, the idea of selling someone an apartment they'd never even seen, based completely on glossy brochures … and promises.
—George Tucker
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