
1) Adapt 2) Alphabetise 3) Alphabetize 4) Assort 5) Categorize 6) Catenate 7) Coiffe 8) Compose 9) Configure 10) Engineer 11) Fix 12) Gradate 13) Organise 14) Organize 15) Place 16) Plan 17) Prearrange 18) Preen 19) Rearrange 20) Serialise 21) Serialize 22) Set 23) Setup 24) Sort 25) Stacked 26) Stick
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1) Adapt a composition 2) Adapt for performance 3) Adapt musically 4) Adjust properly 5) Arrange attractively 6) Bracket 7) Build up 8) Classify 9) Come to agreement 10) Constitute 11) Construct 12) Coordinate 13) Devise 14) Dispose 15) Do choral or floral work 16) Form 17) Format 18) French word used in English
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• (v. t.) To put in proper order; to dispose (persons, or parts) in the manner intended, or best suited for the purpose; as, troops arranged for battle. • (v. t.) To adjust or settle; to prepare; to determine; as, to arrange the preliminaries of an undertaking.
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Ar·range' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Arranged ;
present participle & verbal noun Arranging ] [ Middle English
arayngen , Old French
arengier , French
arranger , from
a (L.
ad ) + O...
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[
v] - adapt for performance in a different way 2. [v] - put into a proper or systematic order 3. [v] - make arrangements for 4. [v] - arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events, etc.
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arrange (uh RAYNJ) 1. To put in order; organize, sort, classify; plan, schedule, prepare: 'The books were arranged in alphabetical order.' 2. Plan, schedule, devised design: 'The travel agent arranged the trip with a stopover in Rome.' 3. Orchestrate, adapt, score: 'The musician arranged the symphony so it could be performed by a marching...
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verb make arrangements for; `Can you arrange a meeting with the President?`
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set up verb arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events; `arrange my schedule`; `set up one`s life`; `I put these memories with those of bygone times`
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[Test terms] put into a proper or systematic order
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