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Prior to taking a test. quotations examples
“Just popped an Addie, so I’m good to go” — this sort of pretest attitude has become pervasive. Conversations with several students suggested Adderall was always available, costing from $2 to $5 a pill.
2013 March 4, Roger Cohen, “The Competition Drug”, in The New York Times
plural pretests
A preliminary test, given in advance of instruction or evaluation. examples
third-person singular simple present pretests, present participle pretesting, simple past and past participle pretested
(transitive) To administer a pretest to. examples
(intransitive) To carry out a pretest. examples