(ˈ)prēˌ transitive verb
Etymology: pre- + screen (II)
1. : to screen beforehand
prescreen schoolchildren for potential learning and behavior problems — Robert Reinhold
2. : to view (as a movie or television show) before public release or broadcast
(ˈ)prēˌ transitive verb
Etymology: pre- + screen (II)
1. : to screen beforehand
prescreen schoolchildren for potential learning and behavior problems — Robert Reinhold
2. : to view (as a movie or television show) before public release or broadcast
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012