verb
- to arrange or plan beforehand
Usage: formal
Examples
- The committee members preconcerted their strategy before the meeting.
- They preconcerted the details of the surprise party weeks in advance.
- The lawyers preconcerted their arguments to present a unified defense.
- The orchestra members preconcerted their entrance timing for the performance.
- We need to preconcert our responses to potential questions from the press.
- The team preconcerted their plays during practice sessions.