preestablish|preestablished|preestablishes|preestablishing in English
verb
['prɪːɪ'stæblɪʃ]
determine in advance, set beforehand, ordain in advance; set up ahead of time, build beforehand
Use "preestablish|preestablished|preestablishes|preestablishing" in a sentence
1. 12 Heaven and Kismet are the moral faramita preestablished by Chinese traditional ethics.
2. 1) A format (noun, pronounced FOHR-mat) is a preestablished layout for data
3. The selection of Arbitrators often is made by agencies administering commercial arbitration under preestablished rules of procedure
4. In the preschool case study the preestablished objective was to reduce obesity in eight children in 6 months.
5. 30 In the preschool case study the preestablished objective was to reduce obesity in eight children in 6 months.