IPA: //priˈkɒnsɜrt//
KK: /priˈkɒnsɜrt/
To arrange or agree on something beforehand.
The team decided to preconcert their plans for the event.
Past: preconcerted
Past Participle: preconcerted
Preconcert → It is formed from "pre-" (meaning before) and "concert" (from Latin "concertare", meaning to bring together or to agree). The word "preconcert" means to arrange or agree upon something before it happens, particularly in a collaborative context.
Think of planning something 'before' ('pre-') it happens, like getting everyone to 'agree' ('concert') on the details ahead of time.