Definition of Prebid

1. to bid beforehand [v -BADE, -BIDDEN, -BIDDING, -BIDS]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prebid

prebendal
prebendalism
prebendalisms
prebendaries
prebendary
prebendaryship
prebendaryships
prebendate
prebendated
prebendates
prebendating
prebends
prebendship
prebendships
prebiblical
prebid (current term)
prebidden
prebidding
prebids
prebill
prebilled
prebilling
prebills
prebind
prebinding
prebinds
prebiologic
prebiological
prebiotic

Literary usage of Prebid

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the Forty-Fifth Annual Ohio Transportation Engineering Conference (1993)
"Determine the need for a prebid test program. On large projects, an initial assessment of removal methods and an analysis of the hazardous nature of the ..."

2. Sporting Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02751662] (1805)
"... O, Diana! if still to thy bosom be dear Those sports that enliven the woodlands at morn— If still thou prebid'st over hunting's career, And delight's! ..."

3. The History of Methodism in Missouri for a Decade of Years from 1860 to 1870 by William Henry Lewis, David Rice McAnally (1890)
"He was prebid. ing elder of the district, and was at the time of his death one of the leading ministers of the Church in Missouri. Bluford Hutts belonged to ..."

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