arrange (Meaning)
arrange (v)
put into a proper or systematic order
make arrangements for
plan, organize, and carry out (an event)
set (printed matter) into a specific format
arrange attractively
adapt for performance in a different way
arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events
arrange (v. t.)
To put in proper order; to dispose (persons, or parts) in the manner intended, or best suited for the purpose; as, troops arranged for battle.
To adjust or settle; to prepare; to determine; as, to arrange the preliminaries of an undertaking.
Synonyms & Antonyms of arrange
Synonyms:
- end
- programme
- schematize
- pledge
- concert
- deal
- negotiate
- sanction
- hammer out
- close
- okay
- determine
- design
- affirm
- wind up
- square away
- lay out
- work out
- confirm
- scheme
- frame
- finish
- OK
- draft
- warrant
- blueprint
- program
- shape
- map (out)
- contract
- maneuver
- opt
- conclude
- calculate
- approve
- authorize
- chart
- promise
Antonyms:
arrange Sentence Examples
- Please arrange the chairs in a circle for our discussion group.
- Can you arrange a meeting with the client for next Thursday?
- Let's arrange the books on the shelf alphabetically for easier access.
- It's essential to arrange transportation to the airport before our trip.
- We need to arrange the flowers in the vase to create a beautiful centerpiece.
- Can you arrange the files in chronological order for the presentation?
- The event planner will arrange all the details for the conference, including catering and seating arrangements.
- I'll arrange the documents neatly on the desk before the meeting starts.
- It's important to arrange the schedule efficiently to maximize productivity.
- She asked her assistant to arrange a surprise birthday party for her husband.
FAQs About the word arrange
put into a proper or systematic order, make arrangements for, plan, organize, and carry out (an event), set (printed matter) into a specific format, arrange att
decide, choose, complete, settle, plan, figure, agree (on),resolve, finalize, fix
recall, revoke, drop, repeal, revoke, call, repeal,call, recall, rescind
Please arrange the chairs in a circle for our discussion group.
Can you arrange a meeting with the client for next Thursday?
Let's arrange the books on the shelf alphabetically for easier access.
It's essential to arrange transportation to the airport before our trip.