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to orchestrate
01
to plan and direct a complex task or project, ensuring that all elements work together harmoniously to achieve a specific goal
Transitive: to orchestrate a task or project
Example
We are orchestrating a team-building workshop for the staff next month.
She is currently orchestrating the marketing campaign for the new product launch.
They recently orchestrated a charity event to raise funds for the local community.
02
to arrange or compose music for performance by an orchestra or other ensemble
Transitive: to orchestrate music
Example
The composer orchestrated the symphony for a full orchestra, carefully balancing the instrumentation for each section.
She orchestrated the piece for string quartet, bringing out the nuances of the melody and harmonies.
The conductor orchestrates rehearsals with precision, guiding each section of the ensemble to achieve the desired musical expression.
Example
We are orchestrating a team-building workshop for the staff next month.
She is currently orchestrating the marketing campaign for the new product launch.
They recently orchestrated a charity event to raise funds for the local community.
The project manager orchestrated the construction project, coordinating the efforts of architects, engineers, and contractors to ensure its successful completion.
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