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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
pre-arrange

also prearrange, 1792 (implied in pre-arranged), from pre- + arrange. Related: Pre-arranging.

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pre-arrange

vb. To arrange in advance.

Usage examples of "pre-arrange".

We fit our perceptions into pre-arranged patterns and belief systems, subconsciously interpreting all that we experience, thereby losing the meaning and the life within the direct experience.

I followed him with my eyes till he disappeared into the ante-chamber of the monk's cell, and he, blowing his nose three times, gave me the pre-arranged signal that all was right, which was confirmed by the appearance of Lawrence in a few moments afterwards.

Armed people were appearing in considerable numbers and though many were apparently just concerned about what was happening, at least as many again were following some well-ordered drill, dispersing themselves to what were obviously pre-arranged locations about the valley.

But a simple pre-arranged code could be almost impossible to break because it worked the way kith and kin might talk when they didn't want the kids to know just what they were saying.

Tango was the standard phonetic alphabet correspondent to the letter T, T was the twentieth letter in the alphabet and the first names Stanonik had read over the radio were from the T section of the gold Rolodex, apparently arranged randomly and read in a certain pre-arranged order.

I will meet you and your servants at a pre-arranged spot with a few trusted men, and convey you to my humble abode which as you know is situated beyond the Palace walls.

At a pre-arranged place she stopped Dev neatly in front of the judges, saluted, turned her horse, and immediately started the required pattern of dressage exercises which every Olympic competitor performed.

Trash removal, I found, was a mysteriously pre-arranged division of labor.

Thursday morning Sally asked Luther to drive into Tavares and buy milk, eggs and butter, which was their pre-arranged plan.