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orchestrated

verb as in organize; cause to happen

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The attack was orchestrated by Abdelmalek Rigi, then age 22.

This may be the case—but it is not remotely plausible evidence that this attack was therefore orchestrated by North Korea.

On stage he had described what he saw as a scare campaign orchestrated from London.

The police believe that the Kudo-kai orchestrated these three attacks.

The story of how it was orchestrated—by co-star Julianna Margulies, no less—has been endearingly documented.

The whole of the third act is finished, and the dances from it—which I orchestrated at Hapsal—will be given at the next concert.

However, an accurate estimate of the work is impossible, so long as it is neither orchestrated nor played.

The opera is too full of unnecessary incidents and details, too heavily orchestrated, and not sufficiently vocal.

A copy more fully orchestrated than it is in the printed form was dedicated to Prince Anton in that year.

This means operations must be coordinated and orchestrated carefully and flexibly as enemy reaction to the attack is evaluated.

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On this page you'll find 20 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to orchestrated, such as: coordinate, set up, manage, arrange, compose, and unify.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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