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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
Example
The museum curator will arrange the artifacts chronologically to take visitors through a journey in time.
She decided to arrange her books alphabetically for easier reference.
02
to establish an agreement or understanding about something
Transitive: to arrange to do sth
Example
They arranged to meet at the café after work.
They arranged to carpool to the event to save on gas.
03
to make plans for a future event
Transitive: to arrange a plan
Example
She arranged a meeting with her colleagues to discuss the project.
The travel agent arranged our itinerary for the vacation.
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
Example
The director arranged the play for a live television broadcast.
The theater company arranged the show for a special broadcast event.
05
to adapt or change the musical composition of a piece
Transitive: to arrange a musical piece
Example
The composer arranged the orchestral piece for a brass ensemble, giving it a majestic and regal sound.
She arranges the popular song for solo piano, adding intricate harmonies and flourishes.