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Definition of presale in English: presaleadjectiveˈpriːseɪlˈprēsāl 1Relating to the time before something is made available for purchase. the picture had a presale estimate of £800,000 to £1.2 million presale orders have been strong Example sentencesExamples - The sixth installment, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," already has presale orders of more than 10 million copies.
- The top price was $20.9 million for Monet's Waterlilies, slightly above the $20-million presale estimate.
- The 22 precious pieces will be sold at Bonhams' Edinburgh auction room on Wednesday, when experts say they could far exceed their £55,000 presale estimate.
- The collection, which had a presale estimate of more than $140 million, netted $190 million.
- The presale buzz was intense for the following evening's single-owner auction at Sotheby's.
- Mercedes will take the presale hype to new levels as it develops a program to sell the ultra-luxury SLR sports car and Maybach sedan years before they are built.
- Presale estimates are proposed by the auction houses for the hammer prices, exclusive of commissions.
- Tickets go on general sale on June 19, with members of Beyonce's fan club having access to pre-sale tickets on June 17 at 8:00am CET.
- On Wednesday the singer increased her initial 15 performances to 22, due to pre-sale ticket demand from fans.
- The Christie's auction of the 14.82-carat rare gem fetched almost twice the pre-sale price of $20 million.
2Relating to the time before a period when goods are sold at reduced prices. Example sentencesExamples - Put an item down in price for a while then instead of removing the special offer and showing the old presale price, simply put a new, higher price on the item.
- Take a healthy degree of scepticism with you if you're shopping this weekend, ignore the pre-sale price on 'was £xx, now £xx' discounts and make your decision to buy based solely on what you'll pay now.
- Under Trading Standards rules, pre-sale prices should be the last price at which goods were offered - and the goods should have been at that price for 28 consecutive days in the previous six months.
- According to the OFT, these chains have been inflating pre-sale pricing far beyond what products were ever sold for.
nounˈpriːseɪlˈprēsāl A sale held or made before an item is made generally available for purchase. we bought our tickets through a presale six months prior to the concert mass noun the product is available now for presale Example sentencesExamples - The product is available now for presale on Amazon.com and will ship when it is widely released.
- From Thursday 3rd there will be a presale of tickets to registered fans at the website.
- There's an internet presale on Nov. 1 and the general onsale date is Nov. 5.
- There is a current presale if you are on the getlive mailout.
- I'm not eligible for the presale.
- "The fact that we got so many pre-sales for Saturday is an indication about how much the region has embraced the event."
- My friend (an even bigger fanatic than myself) bought our tickets through a presale six months prior to the concert.
- The Sidekick LX 2009 is available for presale now, and will be available on May 13 for $200 in a dark gray or maroon color.
- Tickets officialy go on sale at 7 am on Friday but hundreds of thousands were sold during an 18-hour presale earlier in the week.
- Tickets will be available to the public on Saturday, but will also be up in a presale beginning Wednesday for all shows with the exception of gigs in Toronto and Ottawa.
Definition of presale in US English: presaleadjectiveˈprēsāl 1Relating to the time before something is made available for purchase. presale orders have been strong presale tickets for the gig went on sale earlier this week Example sentencesExamples - The presale buzz was intense for the following evening's single-owner auction at Sotheby's.
- The top price was $20.9 million for Monet's Waterlilies, slightly above the $20-million presale estimate.
- The sixth installment, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," already has presale orders of more than 10 million copies.
- The Christie's auction of the 14.82-carat rare gem fetched almost twice the pre-sale price of $20 million.
- On Wednesday the singer increased her initial 15 performances to 22, due to pre-sale ticket demand from fans.
- The 22 precious pieces will be sold at Bonhams' Edinburgh auction room on Wednesday, when experts say they could far exceed their £55,000 presale estimate.
- Presale estimates are proposed by the auction houses for the hammer prices, exclusive of commissions.
- Tickets go on general sale on June 19, with members of Beyonce's fan club having access to pre-sale tickets on June 17 at 8:00am CET.
- Mercedes will take the presale hype to new levels as it develops a program to sell the ultra-luxury SLR sports car and Maybach sedan years before they are built.
- The collection, which had a presale estimate of more than $140 million, netted $190 million.
2Relating to the time before a period when goods are sold at reduced prices. Example sentencesExamples - Put an item down in price for a while then instead of removing the special offer and showing the old presale price, simply put a new, higher price on the item.
- According to the OFT, these chains have been inflating pre-sale pricing far beyond what products were ever sold for.
- Take a healthy degree of scepticism with you if you're shopping this weekend, ignore the pre-sale price on 'was £xx, now £xx' discounts and make your decision to buy based solely on what you'll pay now.
- Under Trading Standards rules, pre-sale prices should be the last price at which goods were offered - and the goods should have been at that price for 28 consecutive days in the previous six months.
nounˈprēsāl A sale held or made before an item is made generally available for purchase. we bought our tickets through a presale six months prior to the concert the product is available now for presale Example sentencesExamples - The Sidekick LX 2009 is available for presale now, and will be available on May 13 for $200 in a dark gray or maroon color.
- Tickets officialy go on sale at 7 am on Friday but hundreds of thousands were sold during an 18-hour presale earlier in the week.
- From Thursday 3rd there will be a presale of tickets to registered fans at the website.
- My friend (an even bigger fanatic than myself) bought our tickets through a presale six months prior to the concert.
- There's an internet presale on Nov. 1 and the general onsale date is Nov. 5.
- The product is available now for presale on Amazon.com and will ship when it is widely released.
- Tickets will be available to the public on Saturday, but will also be up in a presale beginning Wednesday for all shows with the exception of gigs in Toronto and Ottawa.
- There is a current presale if you are on the getlive mailout.
- I'm not eligible for the presale.
- "The fact that we got so many pre-sales for Saturday is an indication about how much the region has embraced the event."
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