arrange, blend, compose, concert, coordinate, harmonize, integrate, manage, present, put together, score, set up, symphonize, synthesize, unify
Synonyms for no are, negative, refusal, denial
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Organize is another word for orchestrate. Additional synonyms include arrange and coordinate.
That is the correct spelling of "orchestrate" (to arrange or plan).
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The English word orchestrate was not translated from the Hebrew, Chaldee or Greek in KJV English translation.
I helped orchestrate a fantastic musical composition for next week's performance at Guild Hall.It was nothing short of complete manipulation. Both Tom and Harry sought to orchestrate my downfall, and because I trusted them like brothers, I was blind to what they were really doing behind closed doors.
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Orchestrate is a verb that can meant two things. The first meaning is when you arrange or compose music that will be performed by an orchestra. The second meaning is to arrange, direct, or control the the elements of a situation in order to control the end result.
Compose, orchestrate and dally with women.
orchestrate is an active word that begins with the letter O
The verb of orchestra is orchestrate.Orchestrates, orchestrating and orchestrated are also verbs."I will orchestrate the choir"."We are orchestrating the group later"."The police believe the crime was carefully orchestrated".
They are synonyms.
· obey · object · observe · occupy · officiate · open · operate · orchestrate · ordain · order · organize · overdraw · overestimate · overpower · oversleep · own