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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
prepaid
adjective
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▪ Service is to be effected by posting the process or document in a prepaid registered envelope, or by personal delivery.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Prepaid

Prepay \Pre*pay"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Prepaid; p. pr. & vb. n. Prepaying.] To pay in advance, or beforehand; as, to prepay postage.

Wiktionary
prepaid
  1. paid for in advance v

  2. (en-past of: prepay)

WordNet
prepaid

adj. used especially of mail; paid in advance [syn: postpaid]

prepay
  1. v. pay for something before receiving it

  2. [also: prepaid]

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Usage examples of "prepaid".

Our passage had, after all, been prepaid, and we verified that every hex had a Zone Gate and from Zone we could be instantly back in Dillia no matter how far in the world we roamed, so return tickets were not a worry, either.

All express charges must be prepaid through and a complete history of the case, including the age and sex of the patient, should accompany every package, or it will receive no attention.

All charges for transportation must be prepaid, and a complete history of the case including the age and sex of the patient, must accompany each package, or it will receive no attention.

The rest of our conversations were over the prepaid cell phones he gave us and they were just delivery instructions.

Denver location could be because someone was using one of those prepaid phone cards, in which case I guess someone I knew could be calling, trying to wake me up.

There were four receipts showing that one of the senior two had bought cell phones of the buy-use-and-throw variety, tri-band versions usable almost anywhere in the world, and each containing a prepaid SIM card worth about twenty pounds sterling.

There was a small tab ac that sold, in addition to cigarettes and newspapers, prepaid telephone cards.

It was not enough for a decent meal, and anyway the sensible thing would be to go back to her cubicle and eat the prepaid meals, but what was the point of being sensible anymore?

One was an android produced printout reminding him that he only had one more prepaid day left on his account and hinting that he ought to think about either putting up or moving out.

Despite the inconvenience, he had bought a handful of prepaid phone cards inside the gas station.

Pavrati, when we finally got a reply from them, said that taking goods aboard outbound and carrying them on the long legs of the circuit would result in storage charges in addition to shipping charges, whereas we had prepaid only base shipping from Sabine to Belinta.

They buy those prepaid telephone cards and then use the cards to make the calls from prison pay phones.

The well-organized business plan called for a considerable cash flow based on relatively low-cost but prepaid services.

The owners locked the place up and abandoned town in the middle of the night, leaving behind a bunch of bad debts and a few very unhappy prepaid and unburied customers.

Then he pulled one of the two untraceable 4627 prepaid cell phones he was carrying out of his leather jacket, dialed 17, which is the two-digit toll-free number for the Paris region Gendarmerie Nationale, and, using a Marseillaise accent, told the police operator there was a kidnapping of an American diplomat in progress on rue General de Gaulle in Cormeilles-en-Parisis and that four vehicles were involved.