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prearrange

[ US /ˌpɹiɝˈeɪndʒ/ ]
VERB
  1. arrange beforehand

How To Use prearrange In A Sentence

  • Every day the magnetician attends to the lamp and changes papers; also at prearranged times he tests his "scale values" or takes a "quick run. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
  • She ignored the fact that it did indeed make sense, and continued her own prearranged performance. LAST SHOT
  • By prearrangement they had changed the initial letter of the code. Chapter 5
  • They were prearranged to take in the same victuals as animals like the elephant, deer and rabbit.
  • So it shows an involvement in the prearrangement for that particular visit.
  • Simply put, kata is a set of prearranged choreographed judo techniques.
  • Ordinary sleepers were people sent abroad under deep cover until they were activated at a prearranged command. KARA KUSH
  • Often the service is voluntary, but sometimes it is prearranged as part of a class.
  • And then had come a collapse of trust on all sides, a total withdrawal of trust as if by prearrangement, everyone joining in the attack on the company with complete and ruthless disregard for even common business courtesy.
  • At a prearranged signal, everyone started moving forwards.
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