Prearrange

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /priː.əˈreɪndʒ/

Definitions of prearrange

verb to arrange or plan in advance

Example Sentences

A1 I prearranged a meeting with my friend for tomorrow.

A2 She prearranged her travel itinerary before leaving for vacation.

B1 The event planner prearranged all the details for the conference ahead of time.

B2 The team prearranged their strategy before the big game.

C1 The CEO prearranged a merger between the two companies.

C2 The diplomats prearranged a peace treaty to end the conflict.

Examples of prearrange in a Sentence

formal It is important to prearrange all the details before the meeting.

informal Let's prearrange a time to meet up for coffee.

slang I prearranged with my friend to hang out later.

figurative She always likes to prearrange her outfits for the week ahead.

Grammatical Forms of prearrange

past tense

prearranged

plural

prearranges

comparative

more prearranged

superlative

most prearranged

present tense

prearranges

future tense

will prearrange

perfect tense

has prearranged

continuous tense

is prearranging

singular

prearranges

positive degree

prearrange

infinitive

to prearrange

gerund

prearranging

participle

prearranged

Origin and Evolution of prearrange

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'prearrange' originated from the combination of the prefix 'pre-' meaning before, and the word 'arrange' meaning to put in order.
Evolution of the word: The term 'prearrange' has maintained its original meaning of arranging beforehand, but its usage has expanded to include planning or organizing in advance in various contexts.