reorchestrated
/riˈɔrkəˌstreɪtɪd/
verb
- To arrange or organize something again, especially in a new or different way.
- The chef reorchestrated the menu to highlight seasonal ingredients.
- After the budget cuts, the team reorchestrated their project plan to use fewer resources.
- The director reorchestrated the final scene to make it more dramatic.
- To rewrite or adapt a piece of music for a different combination of instruments or voices.
- The original score was reorchestrated to include electronic sounds.
- The composer reorchestrated the symphony for a smaller chamber ensemble.
- For the school concert, the teacher reorchestrated the pop song for the student orchestra.
Synonyms
adjective
- Having been arranged or organized again in a new way.
- The reorchestrated schedule gave everyone more time for breaks.
- The reorchestrated travel itinerary included stops at three new cities.
- They presented a reorchestrated version of the company's mission statement.
- Describing a piece of music that has been rewritten for a different set of instruments.
- We listened to a reorchestrated version of the classical piece on the radio.
- The reorchestrated score used more percussion than the original.
- The reorchestrated anthem sounded fresh and modern.