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prilimeary

 

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prilimeary

Description:

Prilimeary is a term that does not exist in the English language. It seems you might have misspelled "preliminary" which refers to something done in preparation for a more important event or action.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1: Related to Preparation

As an adjective, preliminary describes something that is done or prepared before a main event or action. It signifies that it is an initial step or stage.

Example sentences:

  1. Before the big game, the coach held a preliminary meeting to discuss strategy.
  2. The company organized a preliminary study to determine the feasibility of the new project.
Sense 2: Related to Introductory Examinations

Preliminary can also function as a noun to refer to an introductory examination or a pre-qualifying round in a competition or selection process.

Example sentences:

  1. She passed the preliminary and advanced to the final round of the competition.
  2. The students were nervous before taking the preliminary exams for their upcoming university entrance.

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