0 past simple and past participle of preview
1 to describe something or be shown before it officially begins:
The three theoretical models are previewed in the introduction.
In another situation, one of my colleagues complained that some adult learners in his class had not previewed the text that he had asked them to.
It was extensively previewed as one which had a few social security clauses thrown in.
Moreover, they will not be previewed.
How would a live programme be previewed?
The programme would have to be previewed.
He piloted and previewed many different musical and spoken-word comedy sketches and songs.
Entire tracks and albums can be previewed prior to purchase.