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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
He inserted himself into the talks, arranging meetings in a bugged office building that allowed federal agents to record every word.
There are also shells hanging from the ceiling, as well as 665 small traditional bells arranged in a shell shape.
She was due a lump sum pension payment on 1 September, which she had arranged to use to pay off her mortgage on that day.
Under the guidelines, if a weapon is found then an incident review meeting should be arranged within five school days of the incident with "at least one daily welfare check".
He arranged to meet police officers at the building, which was a small block of flats that had six homes in it.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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