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orchestrating
verb as in organize; cause to happen
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Example Sentences
With this study, they've moved from recording the soundtrack of a single bacterium to orchestrating their 'tango'.
The private LA28 organizing committee has a $6.9-billion budget, which will largely pay for orchestrating the Games, securing venues, and ensuring that athletes and workers are housed and transported.
Opposition leaders have criticised the state government and accused it of orchestrating the violence for political gain - a charge it denies.
Federal prosecutors have accused him of orchestrating a $250m bribery scheme and concealing it to raise money in the US.
Prosecutors accused Adani of orchestrating a huge bribery scheme and lying to American investors.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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