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  1. to plan, prepare for, or organize something: I'm trying to arrange my work so that I can have a couple of days off next week. arrange something for something The meeting has been arranged for Wednesday. arrange for She's arranged for her son to have swimming lessons.

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  3. to plan, prepare for, or organize something: I'm trying to arrange my work so that I can have a couple of days off next week. arrange something for something The meeting has been arranged for Wednesday. arrange for She's arranged for her son to have swimming lessons.

  4. verb. ar· range ə-ˈrānj. arranged; arranging. Synonyms of arrange. transitive verb. 1. : to put into a proper order or into a correct or suitable sequence, relationship, or adjustment. arrange flowers in a vase. arrange cards alphabetically. 2. : to make preparations for : plan. arranged a reception for the visitor. 3. a.

  5. to plan, prepare for, or organize something: I'm trying to arrange my work so that I can have a couple of days off next week. arrange something for something The meeting has been arranged for Wednesday. arrange for She's arranged for her son to have swimming lessons.

  6. [transitive, intransitive] to plan or organize something in advance. arrange something The party was arranged quickly. Can I arrange an appointment for Monday? The meeting was provisionally arranged for 9 October. She arranged a loan with the bank. We met at six, as arranged. arrange how, where, etc…

  7. to place in proper, desired, or convenient order; adjust properly: to arrange books on a shelf. Synonyms: classify, dispose, sort, group, array. to come to an agreement or understanding regarding: The two sides arranged the sale of the property. to prepare or plan: to arrange the details of a meeting.

  8. ar·range. (ə-rānj′) v. ar·ranged, ar·rang·ing, ar·rang·es. v.tr. 1. To put into a specific order or relation; dispose: arrange shoes in a neat row. 2. To plan or prepare for: arrange a picnic. 3. To bring about or come to an agreement concerning; settle: Have the bride and groom arranged the date of the wedding? 4.

  9. to place in proper, desired, or convenient order; adjust properly: to arrange books on a shelf. to come to an agreement or understanding regarding: The two sides arranged the sale of the property. to prepare or plan: to arrange the details of a meeting.

  10. arrange. verb. /əˈreɪndʒ/. Verb Forms. [transitive, intransitive] to plan or organize something in advance arrange something The party was arranged quickly. We met at six, as arranged. arrange how, where, etc….