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orchestrate
or·ches·trate O0108700 (ôr′kĭ-strāt′)tr.v. or·ches·trat·ed, or·ches·trat·ing, or·ches·trates 1. To compose or arrange (music) for performance by an orchestra.2. To arrange or control the elements of, as to achieve a desired overall effect: orchestrated a successful political campaign. or′ches·tra′tor n.orchestrate (ˈɔːkɪˌstreɪt) vb (tr) 1. (Classical Music) to score or arrange (a piece of music) for orchestra2. to arrange, organize, or build up for special or maximum effect ˌorchesˈtration n ˈorchesˌtrator nor•ches•trate (ˈɔr kəˌstreɪt) v.t. -trat•ed, -trat•ing. 1. to compose or arrange (music) for orchestra. 2. to arrange, coordinate, or manipulate the elements of to achieve a goal or effect: to orchestrate negotiations. [1875–80; < French orchestr(er) (derivative of orchestre orchestra) + -ate1] or`ches•tra′tion, n. or′ches•tra`tor, or′ches•trat`er, n. orchestrate Past participle: orchestrated Gerund: orchestrating
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orchestrate | orchestrate |
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I orchestrate | you orchestrate | he/she/it orchestrates | we orchestrate | you orchestrate | they orchestrate |
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I orchestrated | you orchestrated | he/she/it orchestrated | we orchestrated | you orchestrated | they orchestrated |
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I am orchestrating | you are orchestrating | he/she/it is orchestrating | we are orchestrating | you are orchestrating | they are orchestrating |
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I have orchestrated | you have orchestrated | he/she/it has orchestrated | we have orchestrated | you have orchestrated | they have orchestrated |
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I was orchestrating | you were orchestrating | he/she/it was orchestrating | we were orchestrating | you were orchestrating | they were orchestrating |
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I had orchestrated | you had orchestrated | he/she/it had orchestrated | we had orchestrated | you had orchestrated | they had orchestrated |
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I will orchestrate | you will orchestrate | he/she/it will orchestrate | we will orchestrate | you will orchestrate | they will orchestrate |
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I will have orchestrated | you will have orchestrated | he/she/it will have orchestrated | we will have orchestrated | you will have orchestrated | they will have orchestrated |
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I will be orchestrating | you will be orchestrating | he/she/it will be orchestrating | we will be orchestrating | you will be orchestrating | they will be orchestrating |
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I have been orchestrating | you have been orchestrating | he/she/it has been orchestrating | we have been orchestrating | you have been orchestrating | they have been orchestrating |
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I will have been orchestrating | you will have been orchestrating | he/she/it will have been orchestrating | we will have been orchestrating | you will have been orchestrating | they will have been orchestrating |
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I had been orchestrating | you had been orchestrating | he/she/it had been orchestrating | we had been orchestrating | you had been orchestrating | they had been orchestrating |
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I would orchestrate | you would orchestrate | he/she/it would orchestrate | we would orchestrate | you would orchestrate | they would orchestrate |
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I would have orchestrated | you would have orchestrated | he/she/it would have orchestrated | we would have orchestrated | you would have orchestrated | they would have orchestrated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | orchestrate - write an orchestra score foreuphony, music - any agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds; "he fell asleep to the music of the wind chimes"score - write a musical score for | | 2. | orchestrate - plan and direct (a complex undertaking); "he masterminded the robbery"mastermind, engineer, organize, organise, directplan - make plans for something; "He is planning a trip with his family"choreograph - plan and oversee the development and details of; "The meeting between the two Presidents had been carefully choreographed" |
orchestrateverb1. organize, plan, run, set up, arrange, be responsible for, put together, see to (informal), marshal, coordinate, concert, stage-manage The colonel orchestrated the rebellion from inside his army jail.2. score, set, arrange, adapt He was orchestrating the first act of his opera.orchestrateverbTo combine and adapt in order to attain a particular effect:arrange, blend, coordinate, harmonize, integrate, synthesize, unify.TranslationsorchestrareorganizzarestrumentareEncyclopediaSeeOrchestrationorchestrate
Synonyms for orchestrateverb organizeSynonyms- organize
- plan
- run
- set up
- arrange
- be responsible for
- put together
- see to
- marshal
- coordinate
- concert
- stage-manage
verb scoreSynonymsSynonyms for orchestrateverb to combine and adapt in order to attain a particular effectSynonyms- arrange
- blend
- coordinate
- harmonize
- integrate
- synthesize
- unify
Synonyms for orchestrateverb write an orchestra score forRelated Wordsverb plan and direct (a complex undertaking)Synonyms- mastermind
- engineer
- organize
- organise
- direct
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