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concerting

verb as in orchestrate

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That would be music to the ears of Live Nation, the concert and event behemoth that owns the likes of Ticketmaster.

From Fortune

The group’s online concert in October also drew more than 100 million fans.

They are hungry for experiences to fill at least some of the void left by closed restaurants, shuttered concert venues, canceled events, and the inability to travel.

Ultimately, the plan is for people to get a Lead Horizon test when they buy a ticket to a concert or game, with the cost being split among the promoter, the government, and the person taking the test.

From Fortune

There aren’t as many opportunities to purchase, say, concert or airline tickets.

From Vox

The only use to which he could turn this time of horrible suspense was in concerting a plan of action with his colleagues.

All the night before I had sat up with Ryall, answering correspondence and concerting my defence.

The month ends with a fine day; and I have been walking, and visiting Lewis, and concerting where to see Mr. Harley.

The prince and the monk meanwhile conferred apart in low tones, concerting measures for present and future security.

The Bonapartes moved from place to place, mainly with the view of concerting measures for the recovery of Corsica.

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On this page you'll find 482 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to concerting, such as: construct, decide, design, determine, draft, and establish.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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