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orchestrate

[awr-kuh-streyt] / ˈɔr kəˌstreɪt /


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The indictment alleges that, along with chief operating officer Anna Lucsok, he "orchestrated a scheme to fraudulently obtain millions of dollars from government and private healthcare payers and patients".

From BBC

With enough of a budget, a single developer can orchestrate teams of agents to work on existing codebases or even to start a project from scratch.

From Barron's

With enough of a budget, a single developer can orchestrate teams of agents to work on existing codebases or even to start a project from scratch.

From Barron's

But in recent years, the group’s efforts have expanded, aiming not only to win school board elections but to orchestrate legislative change and drive voter turnout in state and national elections.

From Salon

Taiwan accused the Chinese military’s “Information Support Force” of orchestrating the campaign.

From The Wall Street Journal