Preposterity
Pre·pos·te·ri·ty | [prɪ·pɑs·'tə·rɪ·tɪ] | n.
- The notion that any future event or arrangement can be deduced (or induced) with arbitrary precision given sufficient previous knowledge.
The only way for our organization to achieve complete preposterity is to sacrifice our reputation and structure.
- for the sake of p. = with the intent of eventually accomplishing p.
For preposterity's sake, all actions performed by staff will be analyzed and fed into our latest stochastic models in order to improve the quality of our products.