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To preset
adjective
Set in advance, or as a default.
synonyms
Exact(60)
It is unnecessary to preset any logarithms.
Those plans would be paid for by the government, up to preset limits.
But they were supposed to join guided tours and stick to preset routes.
"We proved the people's power to organize and get things done through their own action without answering to preset rules like trivial permits".
There's catch-up TV like the BBC i-Player, which is also time-shifted but doesn't require you to preset the recording.
"My assistant — the personal one, with the body — found me a toilet with a camera that recognizes who is approaching and adjusts to preset settings.
Recognizing this, accounting standards and the federal tax code allow businesses to write off a portion of their assets' decline in value according to preset schedules.
The Zamboni we rode was one of two "game day" machines that cost over $100,000 and feature state-of-the-art computer control systems that allow you to preset the water flows and the angle of the ice-scraping blade.
Physicians in each study condition were able to preset levels that triggered alerts.
Also, we present an efficient method to constrain horizontal wells to preset minimum well spacing constraints.
({mathcal {E}}_{i}) The relay transmission energy during time slot ith corresponding to preset power, (P_{{mathcal {R}}}).
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