prearrangement

pre·ar·range

 (prē′ə-rānj′)
tr.v. pre·ar·ranged, pre·ar·rang·ing, pre·ar·rang·es
To arrange in advance.

pre′ar·range′ment n.
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prearrangement

(ˌpriːəˈreɪndʒmənt)
n
the arrangement in advance, the act of arranging or condition of being arranged beforehand
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Noun1.prearrangement - something arranged in advance
arrangement, agreement - the thing arranged or agreed to; "they made arrangements to meet in Chicago"
reservation - something reserved in advance (as a hotel accommodation or a seat on a plane etc.)
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Translations

prearrangement

[ˌpriːəˈreɪndʒmənt] N by prearrangementpor previo acuerdo
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References in classic literature
But there was nothing systematic about the programme, no appearance of prearrangement nor even premeditation.
Yet at least we can admire the wise Prearrangement which has ordained that, as they have no hopes, so they shall have no memory to recall, and no forethought to anticipate, the miseries and humiliations which are at once a necessity of their existence and the basis of the constitution of Flatland.
Eltons get acquaintedthey do indeedand really it is strange; it is out of the common course that what is so evidently, so palpably desirablewhat courts the prearrangement of other people, should so immediately shape itself into the proper form.
Special education is grounded on discretely intended and analytically scrutinized prearrangement of teaching methodologies, modified materials in disabled friendly settings whereas, general education is dealing with normal students in general /common environment.
connects passengers to for-hire vehicles by prearrangement, including
These mechanisms range from private certifications (such as those used in Colorado), investigative journalism, the legal system, internet reviews, funeral prearrangement, private product certification or licensing, advertising, brand names, chain stores, warranties and guarantees, and seller reputation (Pizzola and Tabarrok 2017; Sher 1963; Smith 2015).
By prearrangement, Coppock had it set up with Bears legend Sid Luckman, who was keeping bedside vigil at Halas's North Sheridan Road condo, that if the Papa Bear were to pass, Luckman would call him immediately.
Personal reputation is key in validating the prearrangement of the commodity and its effectiveness transcends the reputational components of the manufactured item itself.
The second and third suspects in coordination and prearrangement with the fourth suspect who was also a fugitive at large in Iran received training in 2011 on how to manufacture and detonate explosive devices and also on how to use weapons.
First, it has to undergo some prearrangement or sometimes processing to be suitable for classification.
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