presuspension

English

Etymology

pre- + suspension

Adjective

presuspension (not comparable)

  1. Prior to somebody being suspended (as from work or school).
    • 2009 June 19, Richard Sandomir, “Recaps, Replays and Weather Reports”, in New York Times:
      NBC recapped the presuspension play, with a sharp focus on Tiger Woods’s morning, interviewed a few golfers, but primarily replayed the back-nine coverage of last year’s final round of the Open.
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