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What prefixes and suffixes can you add to arranged?

Here are some prefixes and suffixes you can add to "arranged" to create new words:

Prefixes:

* Pre-arranged: Means something planned or organized beforehand.

* Re-arranged: Means to organize or put something in a different order.

* Mis-arranged: Means to arrange something incorrectly or haphazardly.

* Dis-arranged: Means to disrupt or mess up an arrangement.

Suffixes:

* Arrangement: The act of arranging or the state of being arranged.

* Arranger: A person who arranges something, often music.

Note: You can also combine prefixes and suffixes:

* Pre-arrangement: Planning or organizing something in advance.

* Rearrangement: The act of reordering or reorganizing something.

Example sentences:

* Pre-arranged: We had a pre-arranged meeting to discuss the project.

* Re-arranged: I re-arranged the furniture to make more space.

* Arrangement: The floral arrangement was beautiful.

* Arranger: The music arranger added a new melody to the song.

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