"Presension" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Presension" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Presension" Meaning

Anticipation.

"Presension" Examples

Usage Examples for the Word "Precondition"


Precondition in Sentences


1. Technical Context


The new software update will require a precondition of a minimum computer RAM of 8 GB for it to function smoothly.
The development team made sure that the new version of the app worked correctly even with a low internet speed precondition.

2. Medical Context


In some cases, certain medications may have a precondition that patients take them with food to avoid stomach upset.
The doctor warned that high blood pressure precondition was a factor in her patient's need for regular check-ups.

3. Logistical Context


The deployment plan included a precondition that all necessary equipment must be in place before starting the project.
The manager stated that the project could only move forward after all packaging materials were precondition.

4. Environmental Context


The scientists had to consider the precondition of the ecosystem when planning the new city.
The new law aimed to reduce pollution by enforcing a precondition of cleaner fuel usage.

5. Academic Context


The essay precondition included writing a personal anecdote about overcoming academic challenges.
The professor specified that the research paper must meet a certain precondition before it could be submitted for review.

Note: In some of these examples, precondition seems more commonly replaced with a term like "requirement" due to usage in non-technical contexts.

"Presension" Similar Words

Preselect

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Preseminal

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The word "preseminal" is not a recognized English word. However, I think you may be thinking of "prehensile" or "seminal".<br><br>If I had to make a guess, "preseminal" could be a type of error that combines the prefixes "pre-" (meaning before) and "seminal" (meaning related to an idea or concept that is considered highly influential or original). If that's the case, "preseminal" could be describing something that comes before or leads up to a seminal idea or concept.<br><br>But without more context or clarity, it's difficult to provide a more definitive explanation. If you have more information or clarification about the word "preseminal", I'd be happy to try and help further.

Presence

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Presences

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The presence of something or someone; a person or thing in a place at a particular time.

Presenile

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Relating to the period of life before old age, especially referring to problems or behavior typical of or associated with advanced age, occurring in someone in their 40s or younger.<br><br>Example: "He was surprised to develop senile dementia at such a young age."<br><br>This word is not as commonly used today and is somewhat considered outdated, and is often considered to be pejorative or stigmatizing.

Presenilin

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Presenilin, also known as PSEN, is a family of transmembrane protein subunits embedded in the cell membranes of neurons in the brain.<br><br>There are four types of presenilin genes, termed presenilin 1 (PSEN1), presenilin 2 (PSEN2), PSEN3 and others. The most studied are PSEN1 and PSEN2.<br><br>The gene PSEN1 is associated with early-onset familial Alzheimer disease (AD), also known as autosomal dominant AD, the most common cause of familial Alzheimer disease.

Present-day

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Present

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The word "present" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>1. Existing or available now: "The present moment is the only moment available to us, and it is the door to all moments."<br><br>2. A gift or something given to someone to give pleasure, appreciation or acknowledgement: "She gave him a beautiful watch as a present for his birthday."<br><br>3. To introduce or show someone or something formally: "I will present my new colleagues with a welcome speech today."<br><br>4. To describe a participant in a particular affair or event: "The present winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics is John."<br><br>5. On hand or present at a place or event: "The students were all present at the class meeting today."<br><br>These are some of the various meanings of the word "present".

Presentability

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The word "presentability" refers to the quality of being able to present something, such as a person, a product, or an idea, in a way that is attractive or pleasing to others. It involves having a certain level of polish, professionalism, or charm that makes a good impression.<br><br>In various contexts, presentability can refer to:<br><br> Personal appearance: being well-groomed, dressed appropriately, and having a confident demeanor.<br> Visual appeal: having a pleasing or aesthetic quality, such as a well-designed product or a visually appealing presentation.<br> Professionalism: having the skills and expertise to present information or ideas in a clear and effective manner.<br> Impressiveness: having a certain level of charisma or appeal that makes a strong impression on others.<br><br>Overall, presentability is about being able to communicate effectively and make a good first impression, whether in a personal or professional setting.

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Presentation

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Presentational

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Presentations

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Presented

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