To arrange
Example: She arranges the meeting with all team members
Definition
"To arrange" means to organize or set up something in a particular order or plan, such as scheduling events, placing items systematically, or preparing details in advance. For example, she arranges the meeting with all team members to ensure it proceeds smoothly.
Etymology
The verb "to arrange" comes from the Old French word 'arangier,' meaning to put in order or set straight. It ultimately derives from the Late Latin 'arrangiare,' combining 'ad-' (to) and 'rangiare' (to range or place in a row). Did you know? The word originally had strong ties to organizing things in rows or ranks, which still reflects its modern usage.
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"To arrange" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (A2) - set 2", containing 116 commonly used words.
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