arrange
Pronunciation: [əˈreɪndʒ]
Word
Context: "organization"
(verb) to put things in a certain order or to organize them in a neat way. When you arrange your toys or books, you decide where each one should go so they look nice and are easy to find.
Example
I arranged my books on the shelf by size.
Example
I didn't arrange my toys, so they are all mixed up.
Example
Can you help me arrange these cards in a row?
Context: "planning"
(verb) to make plans for something, like organizing an event or a meeting. If you arrange a birthday party, you decide when and where it will happen and who will come.
Example
She arranged a surprise party for her friend.
Example
He didn’t arrange anything for the picnic, so it was a bit messy.
Example
Did you arrange the meeting for tomorrow?
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