What are some opposite words for arrange?
Antonyms for arrange
əˈreɪndʒar·range
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Princeton's WordNet
arrange, set upverb
put into a proper or systematic order
"arrange the books on the shelves in chronological order"
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disarrangeSynonyms:
tack together, put together, dress, found, prepare, instal, piece, tack, fix, establish, put in, gear up, put up, lay out, entrap, coiffure, rig, coiffe, do, frame, fix up, erect, ensnare, raise, stage, coif, launch, pitch, ready, set up, put, effect, effectuate, install, rear, assemble, format, set, orderarrange, fix upverb
make arrangements for
"Can you arrange a meeting with the President?"
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disarrangeSynonyms:
stage, fix up, set, coif, dress, do, coiffure, order, set up, format, put, coiffestage, arrangeverb
plan, organize, and carry out (an event)
"the neighboring tribe staged an invasion"
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disarrangeSynonyms:
fix up, set, put, coif, dress, do, coiffure, order, set up, coiffe, format, present, represent, stageformat, arrangeverb
set (printed matter) into a specific format
"Format this letter so it can be printed out"
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disarrangeSynonyms:
initialise, fix up, set, coif, initialize, coiffe, do, coiffure, order, set up, dress, format, put, stagedress, arrange, set, do, coif, coiffe, coiffureverb
arrange attractively
"dress my hair for the wedding"
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disarrangeSynonyms:
habilitate, clip, act, tog, get dressed, localize, decorate, make, gear up, fructify, coiffure, lop, get along, plant, put, do, answer, garb, place, curry, cut back, fix, crop, countersink, set up, practice, execute, stage, garment, practise, raiment, fix up, behave, plume, lay, snip, dress, dress up, localise, mark, serve, primp, go under, make out, manage, specify, correct, come, clothe, set, position, garnish, dress out, sic, limit, jell, prepare, coiffe, define, perform, pose, format, coif, enclothe, typeset, ready, rig, order, prune, determine, suffice, groom, exercise, go down, congeal, trim, line up, preen, cause, fare, lay out, apparel, fit out, adjustarrange, setverb
adapt for performance in a different way
"set this poem to music"
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disarrangeSynonyms:
lay out, plant, go under, correct, dress, format, prepare, mark, put, localize, fix, fructify, gear up, go down, place, jell, position, rig, define, specify, lay, coiffe, countersink, do, determine, coiffure, fix up, coif, ready, set up, stage, congeal, sic, limit, set, typeset, adjust, order, pose, localisearrange, set up, put, orderverb
arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events
"arrange my schedule"; "set up one's life"; "I put these memories with those of bygone times"
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disarrangeSynonyms:
tack together, commit, put together, ordain, dress, found, prepare, instal, piece, tack, range, fix, establish, put in, dictate, rate, gear up, put up, place, lay out, entrap, regulate, position, coiffure, govern, rig, assign, redact, ordinate, lay, coiffe, regularize, do, rank, frame, fix up, regularise, erect, ensnare, raise, couch, stage, coif, launch, pitch, cast, ready, set up, enjoin, put, effect, invest, effectuate, install, consecrate, rear, grade, assemble, tell, format, set, prescribe, order, pose, say
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How to use arrange in a sentence?
Davis and her family are very grateful to all of those who donated to her to be able to arrange for travel, by the time Ms. Davis has the procedure she needs next week, she would have carried this unsustainable pregnancy for an additional month and a half.
I often arrange a phone call first with clients to make sure we are potentially a good fit, once you meet, pay attention to the therapist's communication style, the rational behind their questions and their general approach.
Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia:
It is very sad we don't see each other, but God will arrange for us to meet, and what joy it will be then.
It must be admitted that the tendency of the human race toward liberty is largely thwarted, especially in France. This is greatly due to a fatal desire -- learned from the teachings of antiquity -- that our writers on public affairs have in common: They desire to set themselves above mankind in order to arrange, organize, and regulate it according to their fancy.
Defense Minister Luis Carlos Villegas:
The soldier is in the hands of the FARC, it has confirmed as much to his family and has said it will hand him over quickly. The Red Cross has been contacted by the military to arrange the operation, which I hope will be in the coming hours.
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