Prepone
verb (used with object), preponed, preponing. Indian English.
1.
to reschedule to an earlier day or time:
Our Wednesday meeting has been preponed to Tuesday afternoon at 3:00.
verb (transitive)
1.
(Indian) to bring forward to an earlier time
verb
to place in front of, to schedule for an earlier time; cf. postpone
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