Pronunciation: /əˈreɪndʒd/
verb to organize or set in a particular order or position
A1 She arranged the flowers in a vase.
A2 The books on the shelf were neatly arranged by color.
B1 The meeting room was arranged with chairs in a circle for better communication.
B2 The event planner arranged for a live band to perform at the party.
C1 The artist arranged the elements of the painting in a way that captured the viewer's attention.
C2 The CEO arranged a merger between two companies to expand their market presence.
formal The meeting room was meticulously arranged with chairs facing the presentation screen.
informal I arranged all the snacks on the table before the guests arrived.
slang I arranged to meet my friends at the park later today.
figurative The pieces of the puzzle were arranged perfectly to reveal the hidden image.
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