preadmit

preadmit

(ˌpriːədˈmɪt)
vb (tr)
1. to admit in advance, esp to admit a patient to hospital prior to treatment
2. to admit or allow (a concept, principle, argument) in advance; presuppose
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23, 2009) (unpublished) (holding at an Article 62 appeal of a random urinalysis case that the judge committed error by denying the Government motion to preadmit into evidence a drug testing report based on the determination that post-initial screening tests are testimonial); United States v.
We started with the scheduling module in August 1999, then preadmit assessment in September.