prepone
[ pree-pohn ]
/ priˈpoʊn /
verb (used with object), pre·poned, pre·pon·ing. Indian English.
to reschedule to an earlier day or time: Our Wednesday meeting has been preponed to Tuesday afternoon at 3:00.
Origin of prepone
First recorded in 1970–75;
pre- +
(post)pone
Words nearby prepone
British Dictionary definitions for prepone
prepone
/ (priːˈpəʊn) /
verb (tr)
Indian
to bring forward to an earlier time
Word Origin for prepone
C20:
pre- + (
post)
pone