"prebunk" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: prebunks [plural]
Etymology: Blend of pre- + debunk. By surface analysis, pre- + bunk. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|pre-|debunk}} Blend of pre- + debunk, {{surf|en|pre-|bunk}} By surface analysis, pre- + bunk Head templates: {{en-noun}} prebunk (plural prebunks)
  1. An act of prebunking.
    Sense id: en-prebunk-en-noun-EmAtVJCO Categories (other): English blends, English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with pre- Disambiguation of English blends: 86 14 Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 63 37 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with pre-: 49 51

Verb

Forms: prebunks [present, singular, third-person], prebunking [participle, present], prebunked [participle, past], prebunked [past]
Etymology: Blend of pre- + debunk. By surface analysis, pre- + bunk. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|pre-|debunk}} Blend of pre- + debunk, {{surf|en|pre-|bunk}} By surface analysis, pre- + bunk Head templates: {{en-verb}} prebunk (third-person singular simple present prebunks, present participle prebunking, simple past and past participle prebunked)
  1. To counter potential misinformation by warning people against it before it is disseminated.
    Sense id: en-prebunk-en-verb-S9Ijfaoh Categories (other): English terms prefixed with pre- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with pre-: 49 51

Inflected forms

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