verb

orchestrate

to orchestrate, to arrange, to organize

He orchestrated the music for the film.

He orchestrated the music for the film.

They orchestrated a successful marketing campaign.

They orchestrated a successful marketing campaign.

((sth.)) to arrange or plan (sth.) carefully. They orchestrated a successful marketing campaign.

Synonyms: arrange, organize, coordinate, plan

From the noun 'orchestra'. It implies arranging things with the same coordination a conductor uses for an orchestra.

Think of a conductor leading an orchestra, making sure every part works together perfectly. This applies to both music and planning events.

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