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prearrange

[pree-uh-reynj] / ˌpri əˈreɪndʒ /








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Riders can hail a shuttle as they would with a traditional cab — or prearrange rides by calling ­Transco’s call center, said company Vice President Jeff Schaeffer.

From Washington Post • Nov. 16, 2016

But Altman welcomed actors' contributions, and if he didn't prearrange everything in the manner of a Kubrick or Hitchcock, he would post-arrange them once he saw what he had.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 5, 2015

“Some people feel like if they come in and prearrange for their burial then they’re going to die the next day,” he says.

From Salon • Oct. 7, 2012

His basic insight was that it’s easy enough to choreograph a simple pattern of behavior, but impossible to prearrange a sufficiently complicated one.

From Scientific American • Jan. 30, 2012

That a will could reach out and prearrange a man's misfortunes was to her mind incredible, for there were no precedents.

From The Adventures of Kathlyn by MacGrath, Harold