arrange

verb27 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

To arrange with attention to detail and precision.

To arrange something in a short amount of time.

Indicates that the arrangement can be done without difficulty.

To arrange items in the order of the letters of the alphabet.

To arrange in a tidy and orderly way.

To arrange something for a particular purpose or person.

To arrange events or items in the order they occurred in time.

To arrange without any flaws or mistakes.

To make arrangements without others knowing.

To arrange according to a fixed plan or system; methodically.

To arrange something quickly, sometimes without sufficient care or planning.

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

To arrange items based on their subject matter or theme.

To arrange in a skillful and clever way, often to create a particular effect.

To arrange items so that they are balanced and equal on both sides.

To arrange without any obvious principle of organization.

A common pattern for specifying the order of arrangement, e.g., 'arrange the names in alphabetical order'.

Used to indicate arranging something to happen or be provided.

Used to specify the formation or pattern of arrangement (e.g., in a circle, in rows).

Used to specify the criteria for arrangement (e.g., according to size).

Used to indicate organizing items into groups or a new state.

Expresses the ability to arrange something.

To make an effort to organize or plan something.

Having the capacity or opportunity to arrange something.

Indicates that an arrangement can be made.

Indicates that organizing or planning something can be done without much effort.

Indicates that organizing or planning something requires a lot of effort.