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    orchestrate
    /ˈɔːkɪstreɪt/

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  3. to plan and organize something carefully and sometimes secretly in order to achieve a desired result: The White House orchestrated a series of events to showcase the president on the global stage.

  4. The meaning of ORCHESTRATE is to compose or arrange (music) for an orchestra. How to use orchestrate in a sentence.

  5. to compose or arrange (music) for an orchestra. 2. to furnish (a ballet, etc.) with an orchestral score. 3. to coordinate or arrange (something) so as to achieve (a desired result) to orchestrate our efforts; to orchestrate an agreement. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.

  6. To orchestrate is to design or organize something, like a plan or a project. You could orchestrate an orchestra or you could just orchestrate a yard sale. An orchestra is a large group of classical musicians led by a conductor: it consists of many people playing together.

  7. to arrange or manipulate, especially by means of clever or thorough planning or maneuvering: to orchestrate a profitable trade agreement. orchestrate. / ˈɔːkɪˌstreɪt / verb. to score or arrange (a piece of music) for orchestra. to arrange, organize, or build up for special or maximum effect.

  8. orchestrate definition: to intentionally organize something in order to achieve what you want: . Learn more.

  9. 1. If you say that someone orchestrates an event or situation, you mean that they carefully organize it in a way that will produce the result that they want. [...] 2. When someone orchestrates a piece of music, they write the individual parts to be played by the different instruments of an orchestra. [...]

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