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View definitions for arranged

arranged

adjective as in ranked

Strongest match

adjective as in reconciled

adjective as in regulated

adjective as in seated

adjective as in straight

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“The climate is certainly changing,” he had told me when we’d first arranged to meet, and “it will certainly drive immigration.”

From Salon

With a skeleton crew and Aitken as camera operator, he filmed improvised moments with non-actors, located strange and beautiful pockets of his home state to shoot, and arranged for a coyote, a horse and that mountain lion to take part.

The manager, Kristoff, led her outside and even arranged a safe haven at a nearby pub.

From BBC

One woman, who the BBC is naming only as "Kay", explained how she had arranged to meet a man for the first time after connecting on a dating app, but the encounter turned into a nightmare.

From BBC

At a photocall on Monday, arranged by Israel’s military, a day before the US deadline, I and other journalists were invited to film around eight aid trucks passing into Gaza.

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

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