arrange

arrange - verb

  • To put into a proper order or into a correct or suitable sequence, relationship, or adjustment
  • To make preparations for : plan
  • To adapt (a musical composition) by scoring for voices or instruments other than those for which originally written
  • Orchestrate
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"arrange flowers in a vase"

Usage examples

Examples: 'The word "arrange" is important to learn.' 'Please use "arrange" in your sentence.' 'Understanding "arrange" helps with spelling.'

arrange - thesaurus

Synonyms: array, classify

SpellingJoy score for arrange

SpellingJoy Gematria

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Letter Values

A
4
R
19
R
19
A
1
N
15
G
8
E
8

Etymology

Old French

Middle English arengen "to draw up in ranks," borrowed from Anglo-French arenger (continental Old French arengier) "to draw up in ranks, put in proper order," from a-, prefix forming transitive verbs (going back to Latin ad- ad-) + rengier, ranger "to set in ranks," derivative of renc, ranc "line of soldiers, jousting lists, line or rank of persons or things"