preform

[US]/ˈpriːfɔːm/
[UK]/ˈpriːfɔrm/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to shape or form something in advance; to create a preliminary version of something
n.a product that has been shaped or formed beforehand; an unfinished product that has undergone rough processing

Phrases & Collocations

preform task

preform action

preform test

preform analysis

preform operation

preform procedure

preform review

preform assessment

preform evaluation

preform duty

Example Sentences

they need to preform the task before the deadline.

the team will preform a series of tests next week.

she is expected to preform well in the competition.

we must preform regular maintenance on the equipment.

he was asked to preform a presentation at the conference.

to succeed, you must preform at your best.

the artist will preform live at the festival.

they plan to preform an analysis of the data.

it's important to preform safety checks regularly.

she will preform the role of the lead actor.

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