Really a weird coined word. Should be "prohesternation" instead. edit

The noun "procrastination" comes from the verb "procrastinate", which is from Latin pro (forward) + crastinus (of tomorrow). Thus, it means "to do it tomorrow". Consequently, the opposite meaning should be "to do it yesterday". Therefore, the antonym of the noun "procrastination" should be "prohesternation", from the verb "prohesternate", which is from Latin pro (forward) + hesternus (yesterday). Yejianfei (talk) 16:13, 6 August 2023 (UTC)Reply