0 to order (= request to buy) a product before it has become available: --
1 an act of ordering (= requesting to buy) a product before it has become available: --
Interactive partnered with several retail outlets on a pre-order incentive.
Customers are able to pre-order at each dealership on a first-come, first-served basis.
The game's original soundtrack came bundled with the original game as a pre-order bonus.
Exactly one year from the announcement, the beta was made available for pre-order customers without prior warning.
The pre-order package allowed cell phone users to access a special site featuring image and music downloads.
The advice we have given to water authorities means that they may pre-order pipes and other materials during the moratorium period.
Reductions form a pre-order on representations.
We are stating here a much stronger property that specifies that queries are monotone with respect to a pre-order that is defined on values (forests, in this case).