Arrange (verb)

  1. To put things in a particular order or position.
  2. To make plans or preparations for something.
  3. To organize or plan an event or activity.
  4. To adapt or modify something to suit a particular purpose or situation.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french arangier, from a- (from latin ad "to, at") + rangier "put in order", from rang "rank".

Examples:

  1. She arranged the flowers in a vase.
  2. He arranged a meeting with the CEO.
  3. They arranged a surprise party for their friend.
  4. I will arrange for a car to pick you up at the airport.
  5. She arranged her schedule to accommodate the meeting.
Some random words: fool, pizzicato, doppelganger