Definition of Preconvention

1. Adjective. Before a convention (meeting or gathering). ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Preconvention

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Preconvention

preconstituted
preconstitutes
preconstituting
preconstitutional
preconstructed
preconstruction
preconsumerist
precontact
precontest
precontract
precontracts
precontrive
precontrived
precontrives
precontriving
preconvention
preconviction
preconvictions
precook
precooked
precooker
precookers
precooking
precooks
precool
precooled
precooling
precools
precopulatory
precoracoid

Literary usage of Preconvention

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

1. Cyclopedia of American Government by Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, Albert Bushnell Hart (1914)
"In June, 1912, after a heated preconvention campaign in the Republican party, he was re- nominated, but was defeated in the November election by Woodrow ..."

2. Campaign Contributions: Testimony Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on (1913)
"Frank L 856 Whiteacre, John J., contributor to Harmon preconvention campaign, 1912 931 Upham, Fred W 854 White, Charles T., secretary Standard Oil Co 223 ..."

3. Charges Against Members of the House and Lobby Activities of the National by Select Committee on Lobby Investigation, United States, Finis J. Garrett, Congress, House (1913)
"How active was the American Federation of Labor in the preconvention fight? Mr. LITTLEFIELD. Mr. Gompers was down there and he made a speech at a big mass ..."

4. The Mirrors of Washington by Clinton Wallace Gilbert, Oscar Edward Cesare (1921)
"The politicians tricked him so completely in the preconvention campaign of 1920 that he has the best reasons for distrusting himself. ..."

5. History of the New York Times, 1851-1921 by Elmer Holmes Davis (1921)
"His record as Governor of New Jersey, his speeches during the preconvention campaign, and the character of much of his support had marked him as a radical ..."

6. History of the New York Times, 1851-1921 by Elmer Holmes Davis (1921)
"His record as Governor of New Jersey, his speeches during the preconvention campaign, and the character of much of his support had marked him as a radical ..."

7. The Role of Federal Military Forces in Domestic Disorders, 1789-1878 by Robert W. Coakley (1996)
"54 Sheridan reported back to the president on 6 August that, yes, one of the preconvention boosters, Dr. AP Dostie, had used intemperate language and that ..."

8. Cyclopedia of American Government by Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, Albert Bushnell Hart (1914)
"In June, 1912, after a heated preconvention campaign in the Republican party, he was re- nominated, but was defeated in the November election by Woodrow ..."

9. Campaign Contributions: Testimony Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on (1913)
"Frank L 856 Whiteacre, John J., contributor to Harmon preconvention campaign, 1912 931 Upham, Fred W 854 White, Charles T., secretary Standard Oil Co 223 ..."

10. Charges Against Members of the House and Lobby Activities of the National by Select Committee on Lobby Investigation, United States, Finis J. Garrett, Congress, House (1913)
"How active was the American Federation of Labor in the preconvention fight? Mr. LITTLEFIELD. Mr. Gompers was down there and he made a speech at a big mass ..."

11. The Mirrors of Washington by Clinton Wallace Gilbert, Oscar Edward Cesare (1921)
"The politicians tricked him so completely in the preconvention campaign of 1920 that he has the best reasons for distrusting himself. ..."

12. History of the New York Times, 1851-1921 by Elmer Holmes Davis (1921)
"His record as Governor of New Jersey, his speeches during the preconvention campaign, and the character of much of his support had marked him as a radical ..."

13. History of the New York Times, 1851-1921 by Elmer Holmes Davis (1921)
"His record as Governor of New Jersey, his speeches during the preconvention campaign, and the character of much of his support had marked him as a radical ..."

14. The Role of Federal Military Forces in Domestic Disorders, 1789-1878 by Robert W. Coakley (1996)
"54 Sheridan reported back to the president on 6 August that, yes, one of the preconvention boosters, Dr. AP Dostie, had used intemperate language and that ..."

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