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arrange
verb as in put in an order
verb as in make plans, often involving agreement
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verb as in prepare musical composition differently
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Example Sentences
As Sir Terry was already known to publishers, Mr Smythe said his job was often focused on negotiating contracts or arranging speaking events.
She has arranged to remove the rest of the debris this month.
She makes pasta, crudités, focaccia, frittata and baked fish, and along with advice on how to make guests feel extra special, she shows viewers how to arrange flowers and make DIY bath salts.
But in India, where a majority of marriages are arranged, the process of match-making can feel like a passage through hell for a woman and her family.
After the baby was found local people arranged a burial and a funeral service was held.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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