arranging

/əˈreɪndʒɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of planning or organizing something.
    • The arranging of the furniture was done to maximize space.
    • She enjoys arranging flowers as a hobby.
    • Arranging the conference took several months of hard work.
  2. The act of adapting a piece of music for a particular performance or group of instruments.
    • She specializes in arranging for string quartets.
    • The arranging of the symphony for a small ensemble was challenging.
    • He studied music arranging in college.
Antonyms
adjective
  1. That organizes or places things in order.
    • His arranging skills made the event a success.
    • The arranging committee met to discuss the schedule.
    • She has an arranging mind, always putting things in neat rows.
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