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Arranged   /ərˈeɪndʒd/   Listen
adjective
arranged  adj.  
1.
Disposed or placed in a particular kind of order. "The carefully arranged chessmen"; "Haphazardly arranged interlobular septa"; "Comfortable chairs arranged around the fireplace". Antonym: disarranged.
Synonyms: ordered
2.
Having a schedule and itinerary established prior to departure; of travel plans. "An arranged tour of Madrid"
3.
Deliberately arranged for effect. Antonym: candid.
Synonyms: staged






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"Arranged" Quotes from Famous Books



... afterwards discovered, the students at Highgate came into collision with the Directors of the Society over the studies to be prosecuted. Additional classes were arranged, and these some of us declined to attend. This act of rebellion, as it was regarded at the Mission House, had to be put down with a firm hand, and a special meeting of the Board of Directors was called to ...
— James Gilmour of Mongolia - His diaries, letters, and reports • James Gilmour

... bore the device of the Iron Cross. Right and left of it were soldiers bearing the standards of their regiments. Attending on the king were the crown-prince, and a brilliant array of the princes, dukes, and other rulers of the German states arranged in semicircular form. Just above his head was a great allegorical painting of the Grand Monarch, with the proud subscription, "Le Roi gouverne par lui meme," the ...
— Historical Tales, Vol 5 (of 15) - The Romance of Reality, German • Charles Morris

... end it was arranged that the following Monday should be spent by the Mitchell family in packing up the few goods which they possessed, and that on Tuesday they should send off those goods by the Littlebourne carrier, who would be directed by Mr. Burnet to call for them; and then they should all go by omnibus ...
— Littlebourne Lock • F. Bayford Harrison

... prisoners, who begged leave to tell their families what had happened, "since they were fearful that the surprise of their detention would quite overcome them." Winslow consulted with his officers, and it was arranged that the Acadians should choose twenty of their number each day to revisit their homes, the rest being held answerable ...
— Montcalm and Wolfe • Francis Parkman

... work was divided into two stages, so as to give some hours for rest in the middle of the day. It had been arranged that the distance for each day should not be long,—should be very short as was thought by them all when they talked it over at San Jose; but now the hours which they passed in the saddle seemed to be endless. Their descent began from that ridge of which I have spoken, ...
— Returning Home • Anthony Trollope


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