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orchestrate

[awr-kuh-streyt] / ˈɔr kəˌstreɪt /


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After all, orchestrating pre-arranged scores is far easier than composing original music from scratch.

From Los Angeles Times

After the Ravens dinged him for his physical, it will be a difficult task for Las Vegas to orchestrate any new deal as favorable as the one it had struck with Baltimore.

From The Wall Street Journal

But before the end, he helped orchestrate the coup that brought Reza Khan, the military commander who would crown himself Shah of Iran, to power.

From The Wall Street Journal

Delegates from across China gathered in the cavernous Great Hall of the People for a series of highly orchestrated meetings in Beijing known as the Two Sessions, overseen by President Xi Jinping.

From Barron's

“Gross aerial mass is only increasing, and for both defensive and offensive purposes we reiterate the need for integrated platforms that can coordinate and orchestrate manned systems, unmanned systems, and central command.”

From The Wall Street Journal