presold (Meaning)

presold

to sell in advance, to precondition (someone, such as a customer) for subsequent purchase or create advance demand for (something, such as a product) especially through marketing strategies

presold Sentence Examples

  1. The presold tickets for the concert sold out within hours of their release.
  2. The developer presold the apartments in the new complex before construction was even complete.
  3. The television special was presold to advertisers, ensuring its funding before its premiere.
  4. The author's latest novel was presold to a publishing house for an undisclosed amount.
  5. The company presold its new product to a select group of customers to gauge interest.
  6. The presold vouchers for the fitness club granted members early access to its facilities.
  7. The travel agent presold a group tour to a popular tourist destination.
  8. The presold seats for the sporting event offered a premium view of the action.
  9. The restaurant presold reservations for its special Valentine's Day dinner.
  10. The presold packages for the conference included accommodation, meals, and transportation.

FAQs About the word presold

to sell in advance, to precondition (someone, such as a customer) for subsequent purchase or create advance demand for (something, such as a product) especially

resold, wholesaled, retailed, marketed,sold, merchandized, hawked, put up,merchandised, advertised

purchased,bought,

The presold tickets for the concert sold out within hours of their release.

The developer presold the apartments in the new complex before construction was even complete.

The television special was presold to advertisers, ensuring its funding before its premiere.

The author's latest novel was presold to a publishing house for an undisclosed amount.