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Definition of Preconcerted
1. Adjective. Previously arranged or agreed on. "Following preconcerted plans"
Definition of Preconcerted
1. a. Previously arranged; agreed upon beforehand.
Definition of Preconcerted
1. Adjective. Agreed upon in advance. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Preconcerted
1. preconcert [v] - See also: preconcert
Lexicographical Neighbors of Preconcerted
Literary usage of Preconcerted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Military Signal Corps Manual by James Andrew White (1918)
"CONVENTIONAL AND preconcerted SIGNALS WITH ROCKETS, BOMBS, SMALL ARMS, AND GUNS
In applying the dot and dash code to rockets, ..."
2. The Writings of George Washington: Being His Correspondence, Addresses by George Washington, Jared Sparks (1836)
"Whether it was from the spark, which kindled the fire in Boston, that the flames
have spread so extensively, or whether the torch by a preconcerted plan was ..."
3. History of the United States: From the Discovery of the American Continent by George Bancroft (1856)
"... conscious of their weakness, they 1622 could not hope to accomplish their end
except by a preconcerted surprise. The crime was one of savage ferocity; ..."
4. The History of the Late Province of New-York, from Its Discovery, to the by William Smith, New-York Historical Society (1829)
"Mr. Delancey, on the 29th, opened the treaty with the Indians, who had been tardy
in assembling, by a speech preconcerted by the commissioners, ..."
5. Letters of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. by Samuel Johnson (1892)
"DEAR MADAM, June 26,1775- That the regatta disappointed you is neither wonderful
nor new2; all pleasure preconceived and preconcerted ends in disappointment ..."
6. Letters of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. by Samuel Johnson (1892)
"That the regatta disappointed you is neither wonderful nor new2; all pleasure
preconceived and preconcerted ends in disappointment 3 ; but disappointment, ..."
7. Letters of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. by Samuel Johnson (1892)
"... all pleasure preconceived and preconcerted ends in disappointment 3; but
disappointment, when it involves neither shame nor loss, is as good as success; ..."
8. The Existing Conflict Between Republican Government and Southern Oligarchy by Green Berry Raum (1884)
"... the "Color Line"—Origin of the Riot at Danville, Saturday, November 3—It is
evidently preconcerted—Opening of a General Fusillade on Unarmed Negro Men, ..."
9. Military Signal Corps Manual by James Andrew White (1918)
"CONVENTIONAL AND preconcerted SIGNALS WITH ROCKETS, BOMBS, SMALL ARMS, AND GUNS
In applying the dot and dash code to rockets, ..."
10. The Writings of George Washington: Being His Correspondence, Addresses by George Washington, Jared Sparks (1836)
"Whether it was from the spark, which kindled the fire in Boston, that the flames
have spread so extensively, or whether the torch by a preconcerted plan was ..."
11. History of the United States: From the Discovery of the American Continent by George Bancroft (1856)
"... conscious of their weakness, they 1622 could not hope to accomplish their end
except by a preconcerted surprise. The crime was one of savage ferocity; ..."
12. The History of the Late Province of New-York, from Its Discovery, to the by William Smith, New-York Historical Society (1829)
"Mr. Delancey, on the 29th, opened the treaty with the Indians, who had been tardy
in assembling, by a speech preconcerted by the commissioners, ..."
13. Letters of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. by Samuel Johnson (1892)
"DEAR MADAM, June 26,1775- That the regatta disappointed you is neither wonderful
nor new2; all pleasure preconceived and preconcerted ends in disappointment ..."
14. Letters of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. by Samuel Johnson (1892)
"That the regatta disappointed you is neither wonderful nor new2; all pleasure
preconceived and preconcerted ends in disappointment 3 ; but disappointment, ..."
15. Letters of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. by Samuel Johnson (1892)
"... all pleasure preconceived and preconcerted ends in disappointment 3; but
disappointment, when it involves neither shame nor loss, is as good as success; ..."
16. The Existing Conflict Between Republican Government and Southern Oligarchy by Green Berry Raum (1884)
"... the "Color Line"—Origin of the Riot at Danville, Saturday, November 3—It is
evidently preconcerted—Opening of a General Fusillade on Unarmed Negro Men, ..."