pre-arrange

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English

Verb

pre-arrange (third-person singular simple present pre-arranges, present participle pre-arranging, simple past and past participle pre-arranged)

  1. Alternative form of prearrange.
    • 1811, [Jane Austen], chapter X, in Sense and Sensibility , volume III, London: C Roworth, , and published by T Egerton, , →OCLC, page 223:
      Elinor would not attempt to disturb a solitude so reasonable as what she now sought; and with a mind anxiously pre-arranging its result, and a resolution of reviving the subject again, should Marianne fail to do it, she turned into the parlour to fulfil her parting injunction.