verb
- present participle of preconcert; to arrange or plan beforehand in secret or with others
Usage: formal; often used in passive voice or with 'with'
adjective
- arranged or planned in advance; coordinated beforehand
Usage: formal; often used attributively
Examples
- The delegates were preconcerting their strategy before the conference began.
- It was a preconcerting effort between the two organizations to improve community services.
- The musicians had been preconcerting their performance for weeks.
- The preconcerting of the event ensured everything ran smoothly.
- They were accused of preconcerting with foreign governments.
- The preconcerting arrangement allowed all parties to prepare adequately.