prebargain

English

Etymology

pre- + bargain

Adjective

prebargain (not comparable)

  1. Prior to a bargain being struck.
    • 1998, Jules L. Coleman, Markets, Morals, and the Law, page 321:
      [] whereas, were the masters to reintroduce slavery, both sides would return to the prebargain state, which would fall within the frontier and, therefore, would be inefficient.
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