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    orchestrate
    /ˈɔːkɪstreɪt/

    verb

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  2. to plan and organize something carefully and sometimes secretly in order to achieve a desired result: The White House orchestrated a series of events to showcase the president on the global stage.

  3. The meaning of ORCHESTRATE is to compose or arrange (music) for an orchestra. How to use orchestrate in a sentence.

  4. orchestration uncountable noun. ...his skilful orchestration of latent nationalist feeling. [ + of] 2. verb. When someone orchestrates a piece of music, they write the individual parts to be played by the different instruments of an orchestra.

  5. orchestrate something to organize a complicated plan or event very carefully or secretly synonym stage-manage. a carefully orchestrated publicity campaign; The group is accused of orchestrating violence at demonstrations.

  6. To orchestrate is to design or organize something, like a plan or a project. You could orchestrate an orchestra or you could just orchestrate a yard sale. An orchestra is a large group of classical musicians led by a conductor: it consists of many people playing together.

  7. to plan and organize something carefully and sometimes secretly in order to achieve a desired result: The White House orchestrated a series of events to showcase the president on the global stage.

  8. ORCHESTRATE meaning: 1 : to write or change (a piece of music) so that it can be played by an orchestra; 2 : to organize or plan (something that is complicated)

  9. Orchestrate definition: to compose or arrange (music) for performance by an orchestra. . See examples of ORCHESTRATE used in a sentence.

  10. orchestrate definition: to intentionally organize something in order to achieve what you want: . Learn more.

  11. 1. To compose or arrange (music) for performance by an orchestra. 2. To arrange or control the elements of, as to achieve a desired overall effect: orchestrated a successful political campaign. or′ches·tra′tor n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.