Orchestrating Meaning in English
word · lemma: orchestrate
Definition
To arrange and direct the parts of something complex, like a project or event, so that everything works well together. Originally refers to arranging music for an orchestra.
Usage & Nuances
Usually formal or business/organizational. Commonly paired with 'orchestrating an event', 'orchestrating a campaign', or 'orchestrating a plan'. In music, it means arranging for an orchestra. Figurative use (most frequent) means skillfully organizing something complex. Rarely used in casual speech.
Example Sentences
She is orchestrating the school play this year.
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The manager is orchestrating a big meeting.
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He is orchestrating the music for the concert.
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You've been orchestrating this surprise party for weeks, haven't you?
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She was quietly orchestrating everything behind the scenes.
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Tech companies are orchestrating global launches for their new products.
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