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presell

American  
[pree-sel] / priˈsɛl /

verb (used with object)

presold, preselling
  1. to sell in advance, as before manufacture or construction.

    to presell a planned house.


presell British  
/ priːˈsɛl /

verb

  1. to promote (a product, entertainment, etc) with publicity in advance of its appearance

  2. to prepare (the public) for a product, entertainment, etc, with advance publicity

  3. to agree a sale of (a product) before it is available

  4. to sell (a book) before its publication date

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of presell

First recorded in 1945–50; pre- + sell 1

Example Sentences

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It used to be that you would presell a home and then start construction, because homebuilding is less risky when you know there’s a buyer.

From Seattle Times Feb. 16, 2022

If they can’t presell enough homes or beds to start construction, the project evaporates — and so does the money.

From New York Times Feb. 27, 2021

The way it worked for the Panama City project was that the Trumps and their partners had to presell a certain number of units to be able to sell bonds to fund the project.

From Slate Oct. 19, 2018

“Let your customers fund your idea. Sell first, build later, presell, run lean until you see demand. Don’t run out of money “

From Washington Post Jul. 4, 2015

Plug-and-play online platforms are making it painless to presell and fulfill products on demand, driving the increasing popularity of crowdfunding among Youtube celebrities.

From Forbes Dec. 23, 2014

Graystone is currently preselling homes, and 60% of the introductory collection has been reserved.

From Seattle Times Dec. 16, 2021

Evergrande has fueled much of its expansion by preselling apartments, leaving it with hundreds of thousands of unfinished projects that it will need to complete or offload.

From Washington Post Dec. 9, 2021

Before Amazon’s largess, Mr. Allen, like most indie filmmakers, financed his movies by preselling distribution rights.

From New York Times Jan. 28, 2018

Some of the maneuvers such as preselling projects and booking cash as customer deposits before the actual transfer, are modus operandi for China’s property developers.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 19, 2016

It's the highest preselling superhero movie ever, Los Angeles-based Fandango said.

From Los Angeles Times

New York City will soon get its first one — the 11-story luxury River’s Edge building, which is more than 85% presold.

From MarketWatch May 8, 2026

To start, all international distribution rights were presold to Focus Features during 2020’s virtual Toronto International Film Festival, giving the production an important financial footing, though not enough to ensure a big budget, Gordon said.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 23, 2024

A lingering cause for concern for some potential home buyers remains the large quantities of unfinished, presold apartments.

From New York Times Jan. 30, 2024

The new album, Born Pink, set for release on Sept. 16, presold more than 1.5 million copies in a week, double the number of the group's first album, YG said.

From Reuters Aug. 19, 2022

My foreign rights agent, Danny Baror, has presold a number of foreign editions:

From Little Brother by Doctorow, Cory

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