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ar·range A0435600 (ə-rānj′)v. ar·ranged, ar·rang·ing, ar·rang·es v.tr.1. To put into a specific order or relation; dispose: arrange shoes in a neat row.2. To plan or prepare for: arrange a picnic.3. To bring about or come to an agreement concerning; settle: Have the bride and groom arranged the date of the wedding?4. Music To adapt or rework (a composition) for other instruments or voices or as another style of performance.v.intr.1. To come to an agreement: arrange with a friend for a ride to work.2. To cause something to happen or make plans for something to happen: arrange for a big wedding. [Middle English arengen, from Old French arengier : a-, to (from Latin ad-; see ad-) + rengier, to put in a line (from reng, rank (of warriors), line, of Germanic origin; see sker- in Indo-European roots).] ar·rang′er n.Synonyms: arrange, marshal, order, organize, sort, systematize These verbs mean to distribute or dispose persons or things properly or methodically: arranged the students alphabetically by last name; marshaled all relevant facts for the presentation; ordered my chaotic life; organized her desk; sorted the sweaters by color; systematized his coin collection by country and date.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | arranger - a person who brings order and organization to an enterprise; "she was the organizer of the meeting"organizer, organisercoordinator - someone whose task is to see that work goes harmoniouslysystematiser, systematizer, systemiser, systemizer, systematist, orderer - an organizer who puts things in order; "Aristotle was a great orderer of ideas"thinker - someone who exercises the mind (usually in an effort to reach a decision) | | 2. | arranger - a musician who adapts a composition for particular voices or instruments or for another style of performanceadapter, transcribermusician - artist who composes or conducts music as a professionorchestrator - an arranger who writes for orchestras | TranslationsIdiomsSeearrangeEncyclopediaSeeArrangementArranger
ArrangerThe senior tier of a syndication. This implies the entity that agreed and negotiated the project financing structure. Also refers to the bank or underwriter entitled to syndicate the loan or bond issue. Also known as the lead underwriter.Lead ManagerIn a syndicate, an underwriting firm immediately subordinate to the managing underwriter. A syndicate is a group of underwriters responsible for placing a new issue of a security with investors. Every syndicate is a temporary arrangement. The lead manager is assigned the second-largest part of the new issue for placement. A lead manager is also called an arranger.arranger
Synonyms for arrangernoun a person who brings order and organization to an enterpriseSynonymsRelated Words- coordinator
- systematiser
- systematizer
- systemiser
- systemizer
- systematist
- orderer
- thinker
noun a musician who adapts a composition for particular voices or instruments or for another style of performanceSynonymsRelated Words |