approach, charting, envisagement, game, lineup, methodology, preliminary, prerequisite, rationalization, setup, the big picture, working plan
Definitionn. something arranged in advance
Last update: September 29, 2015
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By prearrangement, no doubt, uniformity may be obtained in regard to most of the main statistical facts ascertainable at a census, at all events in the more advanced units of the empire, and proposals to this effect were made by the registrar-general of England and Wales in his report upon the figures for 1901. [Please select]
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The two of us withdrew without prearrangement to the smoking-room and exchanged quiet confidences till it was time to dress for dinner. [Please select]
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But this was the first time that she had done so without prearrangement. [Please select]
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But there was nothing systematic about the programme, no appearance of prearrangement nor even premeditation. [Please select]
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Uncle Peabody, by prearrangement, as I know now, lay face downward on the sofa, and Aunt Deel began to apply the strap. [Please select]
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The news that the bishop, with the man she suspected, was speeding toward her--to pass the very town wherein Hugh stood for his life--seemed a prearrangement of eternal justice. [Please select]
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When at last the coffee and liqueurs had been served, the waiters by prearrangement disappeared, and with a little flourish Von Schwerin locked the door. [Please select]
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