"Prelusory" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Prelusory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Prelusory" Meaning

Prelusory refers to something that happens before a main event or activity, often as a preliminary or introductory step. It often involves preparing, setting up, or leading up to the main event.

Example: The prelusory phase of the competition was used to test the equipment and ensure it was working properly.

In sports, the term "prelusory" is often used to refer to a specific phase of the game that occurs before the actual gameplay or match begins.

"Prelusory" Examples

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1. Showing a preliminary or preparatory stage


The prelusory motion gave us a glimpse into the kind of arguments we could expect during the actual debate.

2. Describing a phase before the main event or action


The prelusory phase of the project involved market research and feasibility studies.

3. Referring to something that comes before the main part of something else


The prelusory remarks by the chairperson set the tone for the meeting.

4. Highlighting a preliminary or initial step in a process


The prelusory assessment of the application will determine whether the candidate will be invited for an interview.

5. Indicating a preparatory or preliminary aspect of something


The prelusory work done by the research team laid the groundwork for the successful experiment.

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