Pre-Agreed

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Pronunciation: /priː.əˈɡriːd/

Definitions of pre-agreed

adjective describing an agreement or arrangement that was made beforehand

Example Sentences

A1 The pre-agreed meeting time is 2:00 PM.

A2 We have a pre-agreed budget for this project.

B1 The pre-agreed terms of the contract are clearly outlined.

B2 The pre-agreed schedule must be adhered to.

C1 The pre-agreed guidelines were followed meticulously.

C2 The pre-agreed conditions were met without any issues.

Examples of pre-agreed in a Sentence

formal The terms of the contract were pre-agreed upon by both parties.

informal We had already pre-agreed on the meeting time, so there was no need to discuss it again.

slang We're all set for the trip - everything is pre-agreed and good to go.

figurative Their minds were pre-agreed on the decision before the meeting even started.

Grammatical Forms of pre-agreed

past tense

pre-agreed

plural

pre-agreeds

comparative

more pre-agreed

superlative

most pre-agreed

present tense

pre-agree

future tense

will pre-agree

perfect tense

have pre-agreed

continuous tense

is pre-agreeing

singular

pre-agreed

positive degree

pre-agreed

infinitive

to pre-agree

gerund

pre-agreeing

participle

pre-agreed

Origin and Evolution of pre-agreed

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'pre-agreed' is a combination of the prefix 'pre-' meaning before or in advance, and the verb 'agreed' meaning to come to a mutual understanding or decision.
Evolution of the word: The term 'pre-agreed' has been used in English language to indicate something that has been agreed upon in advance, typically in a formal or contractual context. The word has remained consistent in its meaning and usage over time.