orchestrated

/ˈɔrkəˌstreɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Arranged or written for an orchestra.
    • The orchestrated version of the folk song sounded grand and full.
    • The piece was originally a piano solo, but now it is fully orchestrated.
    • They performed an orchestrated medley of popular tunes.
  2. Carefully planned and organized, often secretly or with great skill.
    • The event seemed spontaneous, but it was actually carefully orchestrated.
    • Her orchestrated campaign for class president impressed everyone.
    • The robbery was a highly orchestrated operation involving many people.
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verb
  1. Past tense of orchestrate: arranged music for an orchestra, or carefully planned an event.
    • She orchestrated the entire symphony in just two weeks.
    • He orchestrated a meeting between the two leaders.
    • They orchestrated a beautiful wedding ceremony.