1. preplanned - Adjective
2. preplanned - Verb
preplanned
simple past and past participle of preplan
preplanned (comparative more preplanned, superlative most preplanned)
planned in advance
A preplanned, preagreed approach between the debtor and its creditors (sometimes called a pre-packaged bankruptcy) may facilitate the desired result. Source: Internet
Bowlers will often also bowl deliveries in preplanned sets, with the intention of dismissing the batsman with the final delivery in the set. Source: Internet
“It’s not nearly as preplanned, choreographed, completely planned out as maybe the layman might think,’’ Leturgey said. Source: Internet
"The discovery of a Hamas 'urban warfare' manual by IDF forces reveals that Hamas' callous use of the Gazan population was intentional and preplanned." Source: Internet
Garcia & Phillips (2009): p. 275 Although certain elements such as the success of the mission against the Xindi were preplanned, citation others such as the details of the actual enemy race were not. Source: Internet