preapprove
verb
- to approve in advance
Wiktionary
verb
Etymology: From pre- + approve.
- To approve beforehand, before execution or implementation.
“Since election boards aren't actually willing to preapprove these forms for software companies, Dean, as a presidential candidate, submits his own forms.”
“While you'll probably have her sympathies if your condominium association wants to preapprove your storm door, you'll need to work harder for her support if your boss at the music megastore demands you grow a goatee to help lend the place some indie cred.”