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precompleted

Precompleted is an adjective describing something that has already been finished before a specified time or event. It is used to indicate that particular tasks, documents, forms, or steps are considered completed in advance or pre-satisfied in some respect.

In practice, precompleted items appear in various domains. In contract management and procurement, a precompleted document

Etymology and usage notes: precompleted is formed from the prefix pre- meaning before and the past participle

See also: prefilled, predefined, preapproved, prefilled form, pre-execution.

may
have
terms,
values,
or
approvals
filled
in
beforehand
to
streamline
review
and
execution.
In
software
and
data
entry,
a
precompleted
form
or
field
is
prefilled
with
standard
data
to
speed
up
user
input
and
reduce
repetitive
work.
In
project
planning,
a
precompleted
milestone
can
indicate
that
related
work
is
treated
as
finished
for
the
purpose
of
scheduling,
reporting,
or
dependency
management.
The
term
is
often
used
descriptively
rather
than
as
a
formal
designation,
and
its
exact
meaning
can
vary
by
industry
or
organization.
completed.
It
is
a
straightforward,
descriptive
construction
rather
than
a
standardized
technical
term.
Because
it
is
not
a
widely
codified
concept,
readers
should
interpret
precompleted
in
light
of
the
specific
context
and
the
accompanying
documentation.