arranging Antonyms
Strongest:
- repealing
- revoking
- rescinding
- revoking
- dropping
- recalling
- calling
- dropping
- rescinding
- recalling
- calling
- repealing
Strong:
- differing-over-
- contesting
- resisting
- aborting
- disagreeing-with-
- protesting
- protesting
- aborting
- calling-off
- opposing
- debating
- differing-over-
- resisting
- countering
- countering
- debating
- objecting
- contesting
- disagreeing-with-
- objecting
- opposing
- calling-off
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- planning
- agreeing-on-
- finishing
- setting
- fixing
- designing
- completing
- finalizing
- settling
- shaping
- resolving
- figuring
- disposing-of
Weak:
- laying-out
- determining
- maneuvering
- blueprinting
- programming
- calculating
- sanctioning
- haggling
- affirming
- drafting
- okaying
- ending
- bargaining
- programing
- squaring-away
- mapping-out-
- contracting
- promising
- authorizing
- schematizing
- closing
- concerting
- clearing
- intriguing
- approving
- confirming
- working-out
- pledging
- framing
- warranting
- opting
- charting
- scheming
- concluding
- hammering-out
- negotiating
- dealing
Meaning of arranging
arranging (n)
the act of arranging and adapting a piece of music
arranging (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Arrange
arranging Sentence Examples
- She was busy arranging the flowers in a vase to brighten up the room.
- The event planner was meticulously arranging the seating chart for the gala dinner.
- He spent the afternoon arranging his bookshelf alphabetically by author.
- The decorator was skillfully arranging the furniture to create a cozy living space.
- She was arranging the ingredients on the kitchen counter before starting to cook.
- He was arranging his schedule to fit in all his appointments for the week.
- The librarian was arranging the books on the shelf according to their genres.
- The artist was arranging the colors on the palette before starting the painting.
- She was arranging the documents in chronological order for easy reference.
- The conductor was arranging the musicians on stage before the orchestra rehearsal.
FAQs About the word arranging
the act of arranging and adapting a piece of musicof Arrange
choosing,deciding, planning, agreeing (on), finishing, setting, fixing, designing, completing, finalizing
repealing, revoking, rescinding, revoking, dropping, recalling, calling, dropping, rescinding, recalling
She was busy arranging the flowers in a vase to brighten up the room.
The event planner was meticulously arranging the seating chart for the gala dinner.
He spent the afternoon arranging his bookshelf alphabetically by author.
The decorator was skillfully arranging the furniture to create a cozy living space.