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orchestrating
Variant of orchestrate
orchestrate
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or·ches·trate (ôr′kis trāt′)
transitive verb, intransitive verb orchestrated -·trat′ed, orchestrating -·trat′·ing
- to compose or arrange (music) for an orchestra
- to furnish (a ballet, etc.) with an orchestral score
- to coordinate or arrange (something) so as to achieve (a desired result) to orchestrate our efforts; to orchestrate an agreement
Related Forms:
- orchestration or′·ches·tra′·tion noun
- orchestrator or′·ches·tra′·tor noun or orchestrater or′·ches·trat′er
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