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- v put into a proper or systematic order
arrange the books on the shelves in chronological order - v make arrangements for
Can you arrange a meeting with the President? - v plan, organize, and carry out (an event)
- v set (printed matter) into a specific format
- v arrange attractively
- v adapt for performance in a different way
- v arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events
arrange my schedule
- Then, when you've got a few moments to spare, private clubs around the world will open their doors with a flash of the card, and DKNY, Cerrutti, Celine and Valentino will arrange .
- Our quibbles: users who do not pay the annual subscription fee can upload only 100 MB of content per month, and Flickr's Photostream doesn't arrange newly added pics by the date .
- An ambitious effort to arrange a financially happy marriage between TV and Hollywood, Phonevision gives TV set owners a chance to order movies by telephone, at $1 each.