Pronunciation: /əˈreɪndʒ/
noun the act of putting things in a particular order or position
A1 I need help to arrange my books on the shelf.
A2 The teacher asked us to arrange the chairs in a circle.
B1 She hired a professional organizer to arrange her closet.
B2 The event planner had to arrange the seating chart for the banquet.
C1 The curator carefully arranged the paintings in the gallery.
C2 The conductor arranged the orchestra pieces for the concert.
verb to put in a particular order or position
A1 I need to arrange my books on the shelf.
A2 She arranged a meeting with her colleagues for next week.
B1 The event planner will arrange all the details for the conference.
B2 The artist arranged the flowers in a beautiful bouquet.
C1 The orchestra conductor arranged the music for the performance.
C2 The interior designer arranged the furniture in the room to create a harmonious space.
formal The event planner will arrange all the details for the conference.
informal Let's arrange a time to meet up for coffee.
slang I'll arrange for us to hang out this weekend.
figurative She carefully arranged her thoughts before making a decision.
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