Pronunciation: /ɔːrkəˈstreɪʃən/
noun the composition or arrangement of music for an orchestra
A1 The orchestration of the school play was handled by the drama teacher.
A2 The orchestration of the event required careful planning and coordination.
B1 The orchestration of the project involved multiple teams working together.
B2 The orchestration of the music festival was flawless, thanks to the experienced event planners.
C1 The orchestration of the company merger was a complex process that required expert management.
C2 The orchestration of the international conference was a huge success, with attendees praising the seamless organization.
formal The orchestration of the music was impeccable, with each instrument playing its part perfectly.
informal The orchestration of this event is going to be a challenge, but I think we can pull it off.
slang I love how they orchestrated the whole thing, it was so cool!
figurative The orchestration of the colors in the painting created a beautiful harmony.
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