to arrange in advance or beforehand, as by a previous agreement
Derived forms
preconcertedly
adverb
Word origin
[1740–50; pre- + concert]This word is first recorded in the period 1740–50. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: automatic, kingfish, outrigger, picnic, professionalpre- is a prefix occurring originally in loanwords from Latin, where it meant “before”(preclude; prevent); applied freely as a prefix, with the meanings “prior to,” “in advance of,” “early,”“beforehand,” “before,” “in front of,” and with other figurative meanings (preschool; prewar; prepay: preoral; prefrontal)
Examples of 'preconcert' in a sentence
preconcert
There's more of the same in a preconcert performance.