arranged

[US]/ə'rendʒd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. planned or organized
v. to plan or organize; to prepare.

Phrases & Collocations

arranged marriage

arranged meeting

arranged schedule

arranged seating

arranged alphabetically

arranged for

to be arranged

as arranged

Example Sentences

we've arranged the funeral for Saturday.

they arranged to meet up that afternoon.

seats arranged in tiers

We have arranged a party.

The garden is arranged on two levels.

They arranged the room for the meeting.

We arranged to stop at a hotel.

the columns are arranged in 12 rows.

accommodation can be arranged if required.

songs arranged for viola and piano.

the delegation's visit was arranged under UN auspices.

she arranged the collection and documentation of photographs.

the dinner had been arranged as a farewell.

the quotations could be arranged to put like with like.

the votive candles are arranged like so.

he arranged the meal with mathematical precision on a plate.

play families are arranged in play houses.

a clergyman who arranged a sham marriage.

Real-world Examples

The shipment has been arranged by the UN.

Source: BBC World Headlines

'I am glad this meeting was already arranged.'

Source: The Hound of the Baskervilles

Well, I'm sure something can be arranged.

Source: Yes, Minister Season 1

Her hair, not yet very gray, was becomingly arranged, and her black gown was modish.

Source: The Moon and Sixpence (Condensed Version)

I'd rather be road kill. That can be arranged.

Source: Ice Age 2: The Meltdown

Venues have to be built. Security has to be arranged.

Source: CNN Selected February 2017 Collection

So, the timing was really like God arranged this, I think.

Source: VOA Standard English (Video Version) - 2021 Collection

This means that our schedule is arranged carefully for each student.

Source: Yilin Edition Oxford High School English (Elective 11)

They're always on time, everything is neatly arranged and in order.

Source: Emma's delicious English

So, Sister Jude has arranged for a distraction.

Source: American Horror Story: Season 2

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