randomly arrange

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To arrange in a way that does not have a definite plan or pattern.

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  • For the experiment, please randomly arrange the colored blocks into five groups.
  • The artist chose to randomly arrange the sculptures to challenge viewers' perceptions.
  • The cards were shuffled and then randomly arranged on the table.
  • He decided to arrange the books on the shelf randomly rather than alphabetically.
  • In the simulation, the particles are initially randomly arranged within the container.
  • She would often randomly arrange the flowers in the vase for a more natural look.
  • To ensure fairness, we will randomly arrange the participants' starting positions.
  • The test items had been randomly arranged to prevent students from predicting answers.
  • Randomly arranging the furniture gave the room a chaotic yet creative feel.
  • The tiles on the mosaic wall seemed to be randomly arranged, but they formed a larger picture.