prearrange

[ pree-uh-reynj ]
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verb (used with object),pre·ar·ranged, pre·ar·rang·ing.
  1. to arrange in advance or beforehand.

Origin of prearrange

1
First recorded in 1805–15; pre- + arrange

Other words from prearrange

  • pre·ar·range·ment, noun

Words Nearby prearrange

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How to use prearrange in a sentence

  • Self-supported FKT athletes can’t prearrange support but are allowed to accept spontaneous aid and may mail or cache supplies.

    Do FKTs Miss the Point? | cobrien | December 7, 2021 | Outside Online
  • That a will could reach out and prearrange a man's misfortunes was to her mind incredible, for there were no precedents.

    The Adventures of Kathlyn | Harold MacGrath
  • Whether in military or in civil life, he desired to prearrange and order every detail.

    The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte | William Milligan Sloane
  • What he felt was resentment, dissatisfaction, a growing inability to control events or to prearrange his sensations.