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arrange

[uh-reynj] / əˈreɪndʒ /




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This membrane-enclosed substance can attach sperm to one another or create structures around them that arrange the cells into groups.

From Science Daily Aug. 6, 2026

Harbaugh asked and asked and asked, and finally got a yes when he helped arrange for in-home care for the Adolphs for several hours a day.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 5, 2026

Hosts arrive early and arrange roughly 10 folding chairs in a loose circle, then pop up a blue canopy tent that can be spotted from 50 feet away.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 4, 2026

I wanted the toast, the cocktail, the sunglasses and, presumably, whatever version of myself knew how to arrange all three so casually.

From Salon Aug. 1, 2026

“I don’t want anyone to overhear us. Besides, if we’re not careful, Mrs. Brenner might arrange another date for us.”

From "The City Beautiful" by Aden Polydoros

His patch is on top of an empty water tank, where he spreads out a sheet and arranges two pillows.

From Barron's Aug. 14, 2026

"Enforced returns", which includes deportations, means the government arranges transport to return people to a different country.

From BBC Jun. 29, 2026

From there, a cook either proceeds with furious off-the-cuff improvisation or arranges their mise en place and serenely moves through each step as instructed or based on their knowledge.

From Salon Jun. 28, 2026

Police are woefully understaffed and hampered by public policy, said Blair Besten, president of downtown’s Historic Core Business Improvement District, a nonprofit that arranges graffiti removal, trash pickup and safety patrols in the area.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 18, 2026

“Yes—if Darcy does not put it off again. But I am at his disposal. He arranges the business just as he pleases.”

From "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen

One is synthetic DNA, made from commercially available, chemically engineered molecules arranged into short genetic sequences tailored for specific electronic requirements.

From Science Daily Aug. 17, 2026

Unlike natural DNA -- long, entangled strands that behave like wet spaghetti when handled -- short and rigid pieces of synthetic DNA can be arranged with much greater precision at extremely small scales.

From Science Daily Aug. 17, 2026

"They recruited US citizens to engage in sham marriages, arranged sham wedding ceremonies complete with officiants, wedding attire, photographers, and attendees," McDonald said.

From Barron's Aug. 12, 2026

In recent weeks, Mangione's lawyers questioned procedures for admitting journalists in court and why an overflow room allowing more people to watch the trial hadn't been arranged.

From BBC Aug. 11, 2026

I gestured to the store, the displays I’d arranged, the crowd that I’d invited.

From "The Red Car to Hollywood" by Jennie Liu

Aspiring parents know the first IVF cycle can run over $15,000, and arranging a private adoption will far exceed that amount.

From MarketWatch Aug. 1, 2026

By carefully arranging materials with different shapes and refractive indexes, scientists can block, guide, or strengthen selected wavelengths of light.

From Science Daily Jul. 31, 2026

After the £120 arrived in Chowdhury's Barclays account at 21:55, he and Khalife met in "a meeting that Khan had been instrumental in arranging", the court heard.

From BBC Jul. 21, 2026

To promote it, the company is enlisting more than 200 creators, from professional influencers to niche fans of pottery, crafts or flower arranging.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 9, 2026

I busied myself for an hour or two with arranging my things in my chamber, drawers, and wardrobe, in the order wherein I should wish to leave them during a brief absence.

From "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë




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