51³Ō¹Ļ

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arrange

[uh-reynj]

verb (used with object)

arranged, arranging 
  1. to place in proper, desired, or convenient order; adjust properly.

    to arrange books on a shelf.

    Synonyms: , , , ,
  2. to come to an agreement or understanding regarding.

    The two sides arranged the sale of the property.

  3. to prepare or plan.

    to arrange the details of a meeting.

  4. Music.Ģżto adapt (a composition) for a particular style of performance by voices or instruments.



verb (used without object)

arranged, arranging 
  1. to make plans or preparations.

    They arranged for a conference on Wednesday.

  2. to make a settlement; come to an agreement.

    to arrange with the coal company for regular deliveries.

arrange

/ É™Ėˆ°ł±šÉŖ²Ō»åĻō /

verb

  1. (tr) to put into a proper, systematic, or decorative order

  2. (tr; may take a clause as object or an infinitive) to arrive at an agreement or understanding about; settle

  3. to make plans or preparations in advance (for something)

    we arranged for her to be met

  4. (tr) to adapt (a musical composition) for performance in a different way, esp on different instruments

  5. (tr) to adapt (a play, etc) for broadcasting

  6. to come to an agreement

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Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms

  • arrangeable adjective
  • arranger noun
  • overarrange verb
  • rearrange verb
  • rearrangeable adjective
  • unarranged adjective
  • well-arranged adjective
  • ²¹°łĖˆ°ł²¹²Ō²µ±š²¹²ś±ō±š adjective
  • ²¹°łĖˆ°ł²¹²Ō²µ±š°ł noun
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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of arrange1

First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English arayngen, from Middle French arangier; equivalent to a- 5 + range
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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of arrange1

C14: from Old French arangier, from a- ² + rangier to put in a row, range
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He even suggested they could watch the ceremony from home on a livestream the school had arranged.

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With his arranger, Darian, arranging all vocals, we have all the muscle and genius to pull it off.

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Over the next five years, the group had more than a dozen other Top 20 singles, most of them written, arranged and produced by Brian Wilson.

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The Little Tokyo Public Safety Assn., which organizes the annual Little Tokyo Sparkle cleanup, is arranging another cleanup effort on Thursday, gathering in JANM’s plaza.

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Many of these early hits were written and arranged by Brian Wilson, who also showed a more mature and introspective side on tracks such as In My Room.

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