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prearrange Definition

pre·arrange (prē′ə rānj)

transitive verb -·ranged, -·rang·ing

to arrange beforehand

prearrange Related Forms

pre′·arrange·ment noun

prearrange Usage Examples

Object

  • signal: On Boxing Day at the agreed house, on a prearranged signal being given, we turned out again.
  • parking: If you do not have prearranged parking... Go past End of Motorway signs and the turn off for Aston on the A38.
  • plan: Why, in the case of the Giza pyramids, were they built according to what certainly looks like a prearranged building plan?
  • time: These take place at prearranged times to suit both of you.
  • place: When he entered our prearranged meeting place I spotted him but didn't recognize him.
  • meeting: She said: " In a state of utter shock, desperation and panic he drove to the prearranged meeting with his father.

Present participle complement

spar: The players should note that the position of the feet in prearranged sparring is of particular importance.

Modifying Another Word

no: We had no prearranged program to be jammed through on time.

Preposition: in

fashion: Just as with the Basic scheme, the username and password must be prearranged in some fashion not addressed by this document.