Prearrange

Word PREARRANGE
Character 10
Hyphenation pre ar range
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Definitions and meanings of "Prearrange"

What do we mean by prearrange?

To arrange in advance. transitive verb

To arrange previously.

To arrange beforehand. transitive verb

To arrange in advance. verb

Arrange beforehand verb

To arrange in advance.

Two children be set up for marriage at an early age but not yet sighing a contract for legal marriage until older. Mostly set up by parents. Children don’t get a choice in who they marry. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Prearrange

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The word "prearrange" in example sentences

Tell them to check into how to use the system to 'prearrange' a sub.

The much larger livery cab industry must prearrange all rides. ❋ Michael Howard Saul (2011)

Your travel agent can prearrange your connecting flight, saving you time at the airport, but sometimes this can cost more than buying your ticket at the window. ❋ Unknown (2006)

In "One-upmanship," Potter suggests that one way to even things up is to prearrange a woman with a sexy voice to telephone at a time when one is likely to be unclothed in the physician's examining room, and that one take the call sitting naked upon the physician's desk, chatting amiably away. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Those who want to get up close with a shark or a profusion of large reef fish can prearrange to suit up and dive into the tanks themselves. ❋ Unknown (2008)

We offer computer training and college-level preparation in multiple subjects because, like the couples in a prearranged marriage, I find that children do best when we prearrange their success rather than hoping that they eventually stumble onto what they should have been guided to in the first place. ❋ T.D. Jakes (2007)

Suppose for some reason they cannot talk to each other, but they prearrange that Lizzi will send Joanna an e-mail message if, and only if, ω2 occurs. ❋ Vanderschraaf, Peter (2007)

In reality, there is no expert, within the FOMC or otherwise, who can prearrange benign consequences of non-trivial monetary policies, beyond obvious immediate effects that anyone can predict. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Baker's style is to prearrange deals by patiently and quietly lining up the parties before going public. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Her face was concealed by a thick green veil, as Cowperwood had suggested; and she arrived at an hour when, as near as he had been able to prearrange, he would be alone. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Work with a funeral home to prearrange a purchase; expect to spend between $350 and $3,000 for a plot. ❋ Jeff Wuorio (2003)

Darlene said that Lucy very much wanted to speak with me and asked if couldn't we prearrange a time when I might call. ❋ Cray, David (2002)

Ask them periodically if they feel okay—if they are gagged, prearrange signals they can use like wiggling a finger or a foot to say yes and no. ❋ Dr. Gloria G. Brame (2000)

Spanning the distances they did, vessels could hardly ever prearrange a rendezvous. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926- (1998)

As long as they stayed within the frame of recorded history, they had the ability to prearrange things so that every event that ever happened fell out to the Company's advantage. ❋ Unknown (1997)

[Becky] had a prearranged marriage last week. She and her “[groom]” will be [legally] married when she turns 20 ❋ Lingling888 (2017)

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