verb

definition

To set up; to organize; to put into an orderly sequence or arrangement.

definition

To plan; to prepare in advance.

example

to arrange to meet;   to arrange for supper

definition

To prepare and adapt an already-written composition for presentation in other than its original form.

adjective

definition

(of a marriage) Having the match decided by someone other than the couple being married.

Examples of arranged in a Sentence

She arranged the cake on the table.

I arranged to have their seamstress sew you one.

No, it didn't just happen, I arranged it that way.

I arranged to ship Quinn's equipment back to New Hampshire tomorrow so that's out of the way.

Suddenly facts fell into place, previously homeless happenings began making sense, and a picture arranged itself in Dean's mind.

The small rooms were arranged on each side of a long open hall.

A thanksgiving service was arranged, Kutuzov was awarded the Grand Cross of Maria Theresa, and the whole army received rewards.

On the shelf I arranged the words, is, in, wardrobe.

I've arranged for someone to take my place at the clinic until I return.

The manuscripts had not been arranged or examined, so that the extent of the loss is unknown.

There it was arranged that I should go to the Wright-Humason School for the Deaf in New York City.

I ride with a divided skirt, and so does my teacher; but it would be easier for her to mount a man's wheel than for me; so, if it could be arranged to have the ladies' seat behind, I think it would be better....

One more piece of unfinished business was put to rest when Dean arranged for two young friends of DeLeo to ferry Fred's rental car back to Scranton.

Mr. Irons, a neighbour of theirs, was a good Latin scholar; it was arranged that I should study under him.

Who arranged everything for you?

Fred O'Connor had arranged the affair and Dean had reluctantly agreed to subject himself to the scrutiny of the cream of the town's lady folk.

Instead, she collected a few small photos and arranged them all in one frame.

Continuing to represent the liberation of the serfs as impracticable, he arranged for the erection of large buildings--schools, hospitals, and asylums--on all the estates before the master arrived.

On the evening of the twenty-fourth of June, Count Zhilinski arranged a supper for his French friends.

He arranged dining and funeral lodge meetings, enrolled new members, and busied himself uniting various lodges and acquiring authentic charters.

Whether he had arranged things to work out this way or not, her resources had been cut seriously.

The collection of well-defined sites was tastefully arranged around a circular loop with about thirty camp sites on both the inside and outside of the narrow roadway.

That can be arranged.

Precisely what was arranged is unknown.

She went to the table, set down the tray, and with her plump white hands deftly took from it the bottles and various hors d'oeuvres and dishes and arranged them on the table.

Anatole had very soon abandoned his wife and, for a payment which he agreed to send to his father-in-law, had arranged to be free to pass himself off as a bachelor.

If the old man came round it would be all the better to visit him in Moscow or at Bald Hills later on; and if not, the wedding, against his wishes, could only be arranged at Otradnoe.

Balaga took his seat in the front one and holding his elbows high arranged the reins deliberately.

Petya wiped his perspiring face with his hands and pulled up the damp collar which he had arranged so well at home to seem like a man's.

This can be arranged.

Berg, who had obtained his captaincy during the campaign, had gained the confidence of his superiors by his promptitude and accuracy and had arranged his money matters very satisfactorily.

Inside the shed Alpatych and the coachman arranged the tangled reins and traces of their horses with trembling hands.

Having arranged matters thus, Denisov and Dolokhov intended, without reporting matters to the higher command, to attack and seize that convoy with their own small forces.

In the domain of jurisprudence, which consists of discussions of how a state and power might be arranged were it possible for all that to be arranged, it is all very clear; but when applied to history that definition of power needs explanation.

One of the minions in Betsy's organization had arranged for a pleasure car for her weekend, courtesy of her boss who felt guilty for her frequent out of town travel.

The room was otherwise arranged as if for a wedding with two sets of neatly lined chairs on either side of a long aisle.

Paul felt responsible for Josh's quick exit and when Ed talked about leaving Ouray with his family, Paul arranged for the Plotkes to come to California.

Katie arranged the bedding and pillows around his still form and then retrieved his stuffed animals out of his bedroom.

Ne'Rin sat to his right at the largest table within the command center with the Council members arranged by rank to his left.

Cynthia, in her infinite wisdom, arranged a generous monetary scale of chores-for-bucks that seemed to take care of the problem.

He called back later and left word that he was staying in Virginia and he'd arranged with a Montrose funeral home to have her cremated.

When they had thirty pumpkins, Jackson paid and arranged to have them delivered to Fairhaven the next morning.

Most likely he had arranged it that way when he thought they were going to get married.

I know this ally and arranged for her travel without Sirian's knowledge.

Carmen arranged for the twins and Destiny to stay with Grandma Reynolds so that she wouldn't be distracted when her guests arrived.

Xander arranged her dress and hair with care.

These three adjustments having been made, the prisms P3 and P4 are removed and replaced by another prism in which the silvering is arranged as in fig.

His nurse, a Catholic, arranged with her priest for his baptism in that faith, unknown to his parents, on the 24th of June 1858.

When quick-running metal pinions are used they are arranged to run in closed oil-baths.

The marriage of young people was usually arranged between the relatives, the bridegroom's father providing the bride-price, which with other presents the suitor ceremonially presented to the bride's father.

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