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- Dictionaryarrange/əˈreɪn(d)ʒ/
verb
- 1. put (things) in a neat, attractive, or required order: "she had just finished arranging the flowers" Similar Opposite
- 2. organize or make plans for (a future event): "they hoped to arrange a meeting" Similar Opposite
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The meaning of ARRANGE is to put into a proper order or into a correct or suitable sequence, relationship, or adjustment. How to use arrange in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Arrange.
ARRANGE definition: 1. to plan, prepare for, or organize something: 2. to put a group of objects in a particular…. Learn more.
If you arrange things somewhere, you place them in a particular position, usually in order to make them look attractive or tidy. When she has a little spare time she enjoys arranging dried flowers. [ VERB noun ]
Arrange definition: to place in proper, desired, or convenient order; adjust properly. See examples of ARRANGE used in a sentence.
1. To come to an agreement: arrange with a friend for a ride to work. 2. To cause something to happen or make plans for something to happen: arrange for a big wedding.
Definition of arrange verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
arrange meaning, definition, what is arrange: to organize or make plans for something ...: Learn more.
Definitions of 'arrange'. 1. If you arrange an event or meeting, you make plans for it to happen. [...] 2. If you arrange with someone to do something, you make plans with them to do it. [...] 3. If you arrange something for someone, you make it possible for them to have it or to do it.
Definitions of arrange. verb. put into a proper or systematic order. “ arrange the books on the shelves in chronological order” synonyms: set up. see more. verb. arrange thoughts, ideas, or temporal events. “ arrange my schedule” synonyms: order, put, set up. see more. verb. arrange attractively. synonyms: coif, coiffe, coiffure, do, dress, set.
To put into a specific order or relation; dispose. Arrange shoes in a neat row. American Heritage. To put in the correct, proper, or suitable order. Webster's New World. To come to an agreement (with a person, about a thing) Webster's New World. To plan or prepare for. Arrange a picnic. American Heritage. To sort systematically; classify.