- verbarrange (verb) · arranges (third person present) · arranged (past tense) · arranged (past participle) · arranging (present participle)
- put (things) in a neat, attractive, or required order:"she had just finished arranging the flowers" · "the columns are arranged in 12 rows"
- organize or make plans for (a future event):"they hoped to arrange a meeting" · "my aunt arranged for the furniture to be stored" · "we've arranged the funeral for Saturday"
- reach agreement about an action or event in advance:"I arranged with my boss to have the time off" · "they arranged to meet at eleven o'clock"
- ensure that (something) is done or provided by organizing it in advance:"accommodations can be arranged if required"
- adapt (a composition) for performance with instruments or voices other than those originally specified:"songs arranged for viola and piano"
- archaicsettle (a dispute or claim):"the quarrel, partly by the interference of the Crown Prince, was arranged"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French arangier, from a- (from Latin ad ‘to, at’) + rangier ‘put in order’ (see range).Similar and Opposite Words
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