Synonym: adapt, catalog, classify, fit, organize, settle, systematize. Antonym: derange, disturb. Similar words: arrangement, range, orange, array, angel, narrative, change, embarrassed. Meaning: [ə'reɪndʒ] v. 1. put into a proper or systematic order 2. make arrangements for 3. plan, organize, and carry out (an event) 4. set (printed matter) into a specific format 5. arrange attractively 6. adapt for performance in a different way 7. arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events.
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61) Music shops should arrange their recordings in simple alphabetical order, rather than by category.
62) It's your responsibility to arrange adequate cover for holiday periods.
63) I must arrange my financial affairs and make a will.
64) You will need to arrange a telegraphic transfer from your bank to ours.
65) Will you arrange the publication of the names of the winners?
66) With only one day off in a week working people had barely enough time to arrange the household.
67) Can we arrange a meeting for the week after next?
67) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
68) Pour a pool of sauce on two plates and arrange the meat neatly.
69) Can you telephone me at your convenience to arrange a meeting?
70) I asked my headmaster if he could arrange a collection for a refugee charity.
71) He made a mental note to arrange a time to meet her.
72) They've obviously gone to a lot of trouble to arrange everything.
73) I try to arrange things in some kind of a system, but I'm not very scientific about it.
74) She managed to arrange for them to be hidden in the house of a certain Father Boduen.
75) Extra staff were drafted from Washington to London to arrange the president's visit.
76) We can arrange unsecured loans for any amount from £500 to £7,500.
77) My schedule is quite flexible - I could arrange to meet with you any day next week.
78) Customers who arrange overdrafts will face a monthly charge of £5.
79) A priest has to arrange funerals, marriages, that sort of thing.
80) Let's arrange a time and place for our next meeting.
81) My secretary will call you to arrange a convenient time to meet.
82) Drain the pasta well, arrange on four plates and pour over the sauce.
83) We must ascertain the usual customs of the local people and arrange accordingly.
84) Please arrange the next meeting at a less awkward time.
85) I'll have to do some thinking about how best to arrange the books.
86) The company will arrange for a taxi to meet you at the airport.
87) It shouldn't be beyond the wit of man to arrange for them both to be there at the same time.
88) Working from home, she could arrange her hours round her children.
89) If you need to return to the UK quickly, British Consular officials may be able to arrange it.
90) We must arrange the negotiations so we have an out if we need it.
More similar words: arrangement, range, orange, array, angel, narrative, change, embarrassed, exchange, in danger, out of danger, changeable, blackcurrant, unchangeable, in exchange for, or rather, terrain, gang, angst, angle, hang up, hang on, carry, plunge, singer, finger, anguish, harrow, barrel, carrot.