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prearrange /priːəˈreɪndʒ /verb [with object] (usually as adjective prearranged) Arrange or agree upon (something) in advance: did she have a prearranged meeting?...- Several weblogs are currently discussing whether some of the questions asked of him in his recent press conference were prearranged.
- New songs are copied from the larger machine, and prearranged ensembles of favorite tracks transfer over in the same order.
- Both the agent and a case officer would go to prearranged electronic letter drop sites at a predetermined time.
Synonyms arranged beforehand/in advance, arranged, agreed, predetermined, pre-established, pre-planned, set, fixed Derivativesprearrangement /priːəˈreɪn(d)ʒm(ə)nt / noun ...- 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.
- He flew from his home in Michigan to Manchester where she met him by prearrangement and the pair flew first to Paris and then took a train to Frankfurt, Germany.
- The survey also reveals that more than half of those who have made prearrangements have also prepaid for some portion of their funeral.
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