| v. t. | 1. | To put in proper order; to dispose (persons, or parts) in the manner intended, or best suited for the purpose; |
| 2. | To adjust or settle; to prepare; to determine; |
| Verb | 1. | arrange - put into a proper or systematic order; "arrange the books on the shelves in chronological order" Synonyms: set up Antonyms: disarrange - destroy the arrangement or order of; "My son disarranged the papers on my desk" |
| 2. | arrange - make arrangements for; "Can you arrange a meeting with the President?" Synonyms: fix up | |
| 3. | arrange - plan, organize, and carry out (an event) Synonyms: stage, bring about | |
| 4. | arrange - set (printed matter) into a specific format; "Format this letter so it can be printed out" Synonyms: format | |
| 5. | arrange - arrange attractively; "dress my hair for the wedding" | |
| 6. | arrange - adapt for performance in a different way; "set this poem to music" Synonyms: set | |
| 7. | arrange - arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events, etc.; "arrange my schedule"; "set up one's life"; "I put these memories with those of bygone times" |
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