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arrange
verb as in put in an order
verb as in make plans, often involving agreement
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verb as in prepare musical composition differently
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Example Sentences
Typically, no more than a dozen banks arrange a project-finance loan, but the Jacquard “syndicate” includes more than 30 institutions, according to the deal materials reviewed by the Journal.
Your atoms are tiny—so very, very small that it would take about 100,000 of them, arranged in a line, to reach across the diameter of a single hair from your head.
Then he was rescued & got on a ship to Cuba where a kindly missionary arranged for him to come to America.
His other features all arranged themselves, almost dutifully, around the incipient thought.
When he arrived, he was surprised to find the chairs arranged in a circle.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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