(obsolete) To preengage.
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(US) To gauge beforehand; to make an initial estimate of size, magnitude or position.
Ninthly, that the members of that Council of Trent, both Bishops and Abbots, were by Oath pregaged to the Pope, "to defend and maintain his authority against all the world."
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(rare) Before gauging.
removes parts one at a time from the bottom of the loading tray and cycles them to a probe station for a pregage check to ensure that they are within the required size.
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