arrange

/əˈreɪndʒ/
verb
  1. To put things in a particular order or position.
    • She arranged the flowers in a vase on the table.
    • Please arrange the books on the shelf by author name.
    • The children arranged their toys neatly in the box.
  2. To make plans or preparations for something to happen.
    • They arranged a surprise party for her birthday.
    • Can you arrange transportation to the airport?
    • I need to arrange a meeting with my boss for next week.
  3. To adapt a piece of music for a particular instrument or group of instruments.
    • She arranged the folk song for piano and violin.
    • He is famous for arranging jazz standards for big band.
    • The composer arranged the symphony for a small chamber orchestra.
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