pre·sell (prē-sěl

)
tr.v. pre·sold, (-sōld

)
pre·sell·ing, pre·sells ► To sell (a house, for example) in advance of construction.
► To promote (a product not yet on the market) by means of advertising.
► To condition (a potential customer) in advance for later purchase of a product.
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