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Dictionary definition of arrange

To organize or order things in a specific manner or pattern.
"I will call the hotel to arrange accommodations for our guests."

Detailed meaning of arrange

It involves putting objects, events, or elements into a planned sequence or configuration to achieve a desired outcome or purpose. When someone arranges something, they deliberately structure or set up various components to create order, harmony, or efficiency. This can involve arranging physical objects in a particular order or layout, such as arranging furniture in a room or arranging books on a shelf. It can also involve organizing events, schedules, or plans, such as arranging a meeting, arranging a vacation itinerary, or arranging a list of tasks. Additionally, arranging can involve coordinating or negotiating plans between individuals or groups, such as arranging a business deal or arranging a compromise. The verb "arrange" implies intentionality, thoughtful organization, and the ability to bring together disparate elements into a cohesive or harmonious whole.

Example sentences containing arrange

1. She will arrange the flowers in a beautiful bouquet for the party.
2. Let's arrange a meeting to discuss our project's progress.
3. He needs to arrange his books alphabetically on the shelf.
4. The event planner will arrange all the details for the wedding.
5. Please arrange the chairs in a circle for the team meeting.
6. They decided to arrange a surprise birthday party for their friend.

History and etymology of arrange

The verb 'arrange' has an etymology that can be traced back to the Middle English word 'arayngen,' which was a combination of 'a-' (a prefix signifying 'to' or 'toward') and 'raien' or 'rayen,' meaning 'to order' or 'to prepare.' This Middle English term, in turn, had roots in Old French 'arengier' or 'arengier,' which meant 'to put in order' or 'to arrange.' These Old French words can be linked to the Vulgar Latin 'rētiāre,' which meant 'to put in rows' or 'to arrange in order.' Thus, the etymology of 'arrange' reflects a historical process of forming and organizing, emphasizing the act of placing things in a specific manner or pattern, which remains its core meaning in contemporary English.

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Further usage examples of arrange

1. The librarian will arrange the books by genre for easier browsing.
2. I will arrange the documents chronologically for easy reference.
3. She likes to arrange her clothes by color in her closet.
4. Let's arrange the ingredients neatly before we start cooking.
5. The travel agent will arrange your itinerary for the trip.
6. He'll arrange the furniture to create more space in the living room.
7. We must arrange the data logically for a clear presentation.
8. Can you arrange the snacks on the table for the guests?
9. She will arrange the artwork on the gallery walls with care.
10. Let's arrange the tasks by priority on our to-do list.
11. The conductor will arrange the musicians in the orchestra pit.
12. Please arrange the toys on the shelf in an orderly manner.
13. They will arrange the seating plan for the conference attendees.
14. I need to arrange my schedule to fit in some relaxation time.
15. Could you please arrange the flowers in a vase?
16. They are going to arrange a meeting with the CEO next week.
17. Let's arrange the chairs in a circle for the discussion.
18. We need to arrange transportation for the school field trip.
19. The orchestra will arrange the classic piece for a string quartet.
20. We should arrange a study schedule for the upcoming exams.
21. He's trying to arrange the books on the shelf by color.
22. Can you help me arrange the data in ascending order?
23. She's planning to arrange a surprise party for her mother's birthday.
24. We must arrange our priorities if we want to be successful.
25. The manager said he would arrange a replacement for the damaged product.

TOEFL 12, Order and System, Arrangement and Order

coordinate,marshal,orchestrate,order,prepare,structure

compose,organize,plan,sort,systematize

organize, disorganize, jumble, disorder

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