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orchestrate

[awr-kuh-streyt] / ˈɔr kəˌstreɪt /


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On its website, the company says Lattice can orchestrate “machine-to-machine tasks at scales and speeds beyond human capacity.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Sir Robbie also dismissed claims of there having been a "board-level orchestrated coup" over the leaking of the memo as "complete nonsense".

From BBC

It used common open-source penetration-testing frameworks orchestrated through Model Context Protocol servers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The women told committee members that the two men now gatekeeping access to evidence are the same ones who, in their view, helped orchestrate Epstein’s operation for decades.

From The Wall Street Journal

Regulators who helped orchestrate the $3.25 billion deal have a lot on their plates as UBS checks the books of its rival, cherry-picks the parts it wants and dispenses with the rest.

From Seattle Times