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Definition of Prearranges
1. prearrange [v] - See also: prearrange
Lexicographical Neighbors of Prearranges
Literary usage of Prearranges
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Laryngoscope by American Laryngological, Rhinological, and Otological Society (1901)
""For it is pointed out there ("The Formation of the Voice") both that the trachea
prepares and prearranges the voice for the larynx, and it being arrived ..."
2. A History of Philosophy, from Thales to the Present Time by Friedrich Ueberweg, Noah Porter (1876)
"In the achievement of this end, the divine causality creates and determines the
whole, the divine intelligence prearranges the whole, while nature produces ..."
3. Addresses and Discussions at the Conference on Scientific Management Held (1912)
"He employs a machinery expert who sets up and looks after the logging engines,
the steam towboats and log haulers; a traffic manager, who prearranges for ..."
4. What is There in Religion? by Henry Sloane Coffin (1922)
"He sees the end from the beginning and all the intervening steps; He prearranges
whatsoever comes to pass; He causes all things to work together in unerring ..."
5. Philosophy and Religion: A Series of Addresses, Essays and Sermons Designed by Augustus Hopkins Strong (1888)
"... demands still a designing and adjusting mind that adapts the elements to each
other, and prearranges the course of their development. ..."
6. Bulletin of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University by Denison University, Denison Scientific Association (1888)
"... in the West that the muskrat prearranges his hut in view of the length and
severity of the coming winter we can offer nothing definitely. ..."
7. A Soldier's Confidences with God: Spiritual Colloquies of Giosuè Borsi by Giosuè Borsi (1918)
"Every truly Christian soul ought always to bear in mind that whatever happens to
him is foreordained by Him Who knows everything and prearranges everything ..."