prearrange

  • 11prearrange — pre·arrange …

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  • 12prearrange — /priəˈreɪndʒ/ (say preeuh raynj) verb (t) (prearranged, prearranging) to arrange beforehand. –prearrangement, noun –prearranged, adjective …

  • 13prearrange — v.tr. arrange beforehand. Derivatives: prearrangement n …

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  • 14frame — vt framed, fram·ing 1: to formulate the contents of and draw up (as a document) in the two hundred years since our Constitution was framed W. J. Brennan, Jr. 2: to contrive the evidence against (as an innocent person) so that a verdict of guilty… …

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  • 15plan — n 1: a diagram of an area of land (as a subdivision) filed in the registry of deeds see also plot plan 2: a detailed program; esp: one made under chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code that places future earnings under the control of a trustee,… …

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  • 16predetermine — I verb agree beforehand, be biased, be influenced, be jaundiced, be prejudiced, be prepossessed, be swayed, contrive a result, decide beforehand, decide in advance, destinate, destine, determine beforehand, determine in advance, doom, fate,… …

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  • 17plot — I (land) noun acreage, agellus, block, division, field, ground, lot, parcel of land, patch, piece of land, plat, property, tract II (secret plan) noun cabal, chicane, collusion, complicity, complot, coniuratio, conspiracy, conspiratio,… …

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  • 18ensure a result — index frame (prearrange), prearrange Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 19predesign — index contrive, frame (prearrange), plan, prearrange, scheme Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 20cards — n. 1) to play cards 2) to cut; deal; shuffle the cards 3) playing cards 4) (misc.) to stack the cards ( to prearrange conditions to one s own advantage ) to hold all the cards ( to be in a strong negotiating position ); to be in (AE), on (BE) the …

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