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Definition of arranged :
of Arrange
Synonyms:
artificial, logical, laid, staged, unreal, coherent
sequenced (part of speech: verb)
lined up, succeeded, aligned, linked, progressed, concatenated, threaded, followed, stringed, queued, sequenced, chained
planned (part of speech: verb)
conceived, anticipated, premeditated, coordinated, invented, expected, blueprinted, intended, contrived, aimed, proposed
sequential (part of speech: adjective)
progressing, sequential, linear, consecutive, serial, trained, strung
structured (part of speech: verb)
built, constituted
ordered (part of speech: verb)
schematized, charted, normal, graded, normalized, efficient, fixed, programmed, regulated, sifted, regular, categorized, plotted, supported, structured, collated, stabilized, separated, mediated, screened, schemed, harmonious, steady, methodical, integrated, prepared, stratified, settled, harmonized, uniform, maintained, symmetrical, cast, righted, placed, formed, adjusted, set, rated, classed, established, methodized, planned, systematic, typed, scored, devised, unified, sorted, stable, designed, ranked, balanced, controlled, marshalled, shaped, pigeonholed, composed, rationalized, tight, consistent, orchestrated, grouped, unsnarled, subordinated, systematized, scheduled, framed, classified, ordered, arrayed, organized
prepared (part of speech: adjective)
fabricated, fostered, curried, mobilized, outfitted, furnished, equipped, formulated, readied, developed, fashioned, made, primed, dressed, marshaled, warmed up, drafted, constructed, fitted
categorized (part of speech: verb)
branded, labeled, stamped, designated, assorted
Usage examples:
- Then it was arranged that Mrs. and Miss Boncassen were to be taken down to the house in their own carriage, and were to be received at the door by Lord Silverbridge. - "The Duke's Children", Anthony Trollope.
- Somehow it arranged itself through the influence of Molly and Jack that we stay long enough to have a fine day. - "The Lightning Conductor Discovers America", C. N. (Charles Norris) Williamson and A. M. (Alice Muriel) Williamson.
- And such beautifully arranged rooms! - "Dorothy Dale in the City", Margaret Penrose.