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to arrange
01
to organize items in a specific order to make them more convenient, accessible, or understandable
Transitive: to arrange items
02
to establish an agreement or understanding about something
Transitive: to arrange to do sth
03
to make plans for a future event
Transitive: to arrange a plan
04
to modify a play, song, or performance to make it suitable for broadcasting or another medium
Transitive: to arrange a written work for a medium
05
to adapt or change the musical composition of a piece
Transitive: to arrange a musical piece
arrange
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arranged
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arrangement
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Example
She is currently arranging flowers in a vase for the centerpiece.
The museum curator will arrange the artifacts chronologically to take visitors through a journey in time.
Can you please arrange the files in chronological order?
She decided to arrange her books alphabetically for easier reference.
The chef carefully arranged the colorful fruits on the cake.
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