arrange (Meaning)

Wordnet

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

Webster

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.

arrange Sentence Examples

  1. Please arrange the chairs in a circle for our discussion group.
  2. Can you arrange a meeting with the client for next Thursday?
  3. Let's arrange the books on the shelf alphabetically for easier access.
  4. It's essential to arrange transportation to the airport before our trip.
  5. We need to arrange the flowers in the vase to create a beautiful centerpiece.
  6. Can you arrange the files in chronological order for the presentation?
  7. The event planner will arrange all the details for the conference, including catering and seating arrangements.
  8. I'll arrange the documents neatly on the desk before the meeting starts.
  9. It's important to arrange the schedule efficiently to maximize productivity.
  10. 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, plan,resolve, set, complete, agree (on), dispose of, finalize, figure

rescind, recall, revoke, call, drop,call, recall, repeal, repeal, revoke

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.