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arrange

[uh-reynj] / əˈreɪndʒ /




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It was launched in 2015 and is widely used by people playing games but also to arrange group activities because users can split conversations into easily searchable "channels".

From BBC

“The biggest challenge of working with sand is that there’s no room for mistakes,” she said while sitting at a worktable stocked with dozens of small sand-filled glass jars, all arranged by color.

From Los Angeles Times

The next step is to arrange a meeting, if Iran even wants one.

From The Wall Street Journal

As Rothstein asserts, “It’s all been arranged just for us to get your money.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Twenty years from now Americans will be entertaining themselves with shared virtual-reality experiences, such as virtual travel experiences, golfing, skiing, tennis, basketball, softball, flower arranging, painting, learning experiences or visiting loved ones.

From The Wall Street Journal