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prearrange

[pree-uh-reynj] / ˌpri əˈreɪndʒ /








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“Jury Duty” which sneaked up on the world in 2023, inserted an unwitting ordinary person into a prearranged courtroom scenario otherwise populated by actors.

From Los Angeles Times

Some participants used prearranged signals, such as specific in and out sniffing patterns, to indicate that they heard the sounds and were actively working on the puzzles within their dreams.

From Science Daily

Later, there were reports that she had shown a blue light, a prearranged signal that indicated she had safely completed her mission.

From Literature

We imagine ourselves influencing the story, but mostly we are participating in a prearranged rhythm, following cues we barely notice.

From Salon

Zambada, however, has vehemently denied that his arrival in the U.S. was prearranged.

From Los Angeles Times