premortem
See also: pre mortem and pre-mortem
English
Alternative forms
- pre mortem, pre-mortem, (rare) prae-mortem, (archaic) præ-mortem
Etymology
Compare post mortem. See pre-.
Adjective
premortem (not comparable)
- Before death.
- Synonyms: antemortem, anthumous, predeath, prehumous
- Antonyms: posthumous, post mortem
- Coordinate term: perimortem
- 1907, Barbara Baynton, Sally Krimmer; Alan Lawson, editors, Human Toll (Portable Australian Authors: Barbara Baynton), St Lucia: University of Queensland Press, published 1980, page 126:
- Reappearing, tape-measure in hand, he went into the bedroom and took slow and accurate measurements, whistling delightedly to find that his pre-mortem theoretical calculations and post-mortem practical measurements hardly varied.
Adverb
premortem (not comparable)
- Before death.
- Synonyms: antemortem, anthumously, prehumously
- Antonyms: posthumously, post mortem
- Coordinate term: perimortem
Noun
premortem (plural premortems)
- An analysis of potential failure before it happens.
- 2007, Gershon Tenenbaum; Robert C. Eklund, Handbook of Sport Psychology, page 279:
- Military researchers have been testing the use of premortems to critique military plans. Where, when, and why might coordination break down? How might the breakdowns be rectified at the time?
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