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Definition of "prearrangement" [prearrangement]

  • An arrangement or plan made beforehand. (noun)

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Use "prearrangement" in a sentence
  • "State pension laws make it clear that any kind of prearrangement - either verbal or written"
  • "By prearrangement, Mike Mansfield took the floor next to challenge our premise, arguing that standing rules of the Senate do carry over from one session to the next."
  • "By prearrangement they had changed the initial letter of the code."