preappoint
Etymology
From pre- + appoint.
preappoint means to appoint beforehand. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
verb
- To appoint beforehand.“1839 Thomas Carlyle, from letter quoted in Thomas Carlyle; a History of the First Forty Years of His Life by James Anthony Froude
I am no man whom it is desirable to be too close to — an unhappy mortal — at least, with nerves that preappoint me to continual pain and loneliness.”