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arranged

[ UK /ɐɹˈe‍ɪnd‍ʒd/ ]
[ US /ɝˈeɪndʒd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. disposed or placed in a particular kind of order
    haphazardly arranged interlobular septa
    comfortable chairs arranged around the fireplace
    the carefully arranged chessmen
  2. deliberately arranged for effect
    one of those artfully staged photographs
  3. planned in advance
    an arranged marriage

How To Use arranged In A Sentence

  • I'm sat in one of those chairs with a little side table to rest your notebook on, arranged in a semicircle in a darkened room.
  • A couple of phone calls, arranged by a deep-sea diver I came to know while working on a story on the Miskito Coast of Nicaragua, led me to an alternately boastful and paranoidly surreptitious man named Steve. The Lampshade
  • He used a specially-arranged series of interviews during the Commonwealth summit yesterday to mount a stout defence of his position.
  • An account must now be given of the eustyle, which is the most approved class, and is arranged on principles developed with a view to convenience, beauty, and strength. The Ten Books on Architecture
  • The authority of the father was absolute, as the head of a hierarchy arranged by generation, age and sex, in which every member of the extended family was related in rank to every other.
  • She arranged for a sizeable loan from the temple based on her deposits there and then purchased a great store of corn from the temple granaries.
  • Carefully she clipped the grass the grave and arranged the pinky - white, small chrysanthemums the tin cross.
  • It seemed to him that the ground was prearranged into a form of complex geometry.
  • A mantid is the most humanlike of insects; it has its eyes arranged so that it can see forward, allowing it depth perception. The Killing Kind
  • Tours of local vineyards can also be arranged. Times, Sunday Times
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