precampaign

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Etymology

pre- + campaign

Adjective

precampaign (not comparable)

  1. Before a campaign.
    • 2008 February 24, Eleanor Randolph, “It’s Law & Order”, in New York Times:
      Reruns revive the old Fred Thompson in all his precampaign savvy.

Noun

precampaign (plural precampaigns)

  1. A campaign that takes place in advance of the main campaign.
    • 2005, Russell Crandall, Guadalupe Paz, Riordan Roett, Mexico's Democracy at Work: Political and Economic Dynamics:
      For example, current election laws remain silent about so-called precampaigns: the campaign activities that prospective candidates carry out ahead of the official campaign period []

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