arrangement
1 of 1noun/əˈreɪndʒmənt/
Forms:arrangements
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a mutual understanding or agreement established between people
- They made an arrangement to meet at the café later.
- The team made arrangements for the event before the deadline.
- We came to an arrangement about sharing the rent.
- She reached an arrangement with her coworker to split the tasks.
- The arrangement for the wedding ceremony was very detailed.
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a specific setup or organization of items or elements
- The garden had a colorful arrangement of flowers.
- His desk had a unique arrangement where every item had its designated spot, making his workflow efficient.
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an orderly grouping (of things or persons) considered as a unit; the result of arranging
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the specific way things are positioned relative to each other
- The arrangement of chairs in the room facilitated group discussions.
- The arrangement of flowers in the garden created a colorful display.
- The arrangement of buildings in the neighborhood followed a uniform design.
- The arrangement of planets in the solar system influences their gravitational interactions.
- The arrangement of tools in the workshop enhances efficiency during work.
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the act of adapting or arranging a musical piece to be performed by different instruments or voices
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