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prearrange

[pree-uh-reynj] / ˌpri əˈreɪndʒ /








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They say that he agreed with Clase that he would throw prearranged balls instead of strikes on pitches in two games in exchange for bribes and kickbacks.

From The Wall Street Journal

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

In the evening/night, I recommend time-stamping texts to friends and also having a prearranged meeting point, such as a numbered and lettered speaker column at the larger stages.

From Los Angeles Times

The staffer, who was not authorized to speak publicly, said it was common practice for Los Angeles politicians to cancel, or prepare to cancel, prearranged events during severe weather events.

From Los Angeles Times