arrange+for

  • 31for — [[t]fə(r), STRONG fɔː(r)[/t]] ♦ (In addition to the uses shown below, for is used after some verbs, nouns, and adjectives in order to introduce extra information, and in phrasal verbs such as account for and make up for . It is also used with… …

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  • 32for — 1 strong,; strong /fO:r/ preposition 1 intended to be given to or belong to a particular person: I ve got a present for you. | Save some for Arthur. 2 intended to be used in a particular situation: We ve bought some new chairs for the office. | a …

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  • 33History in For Want of a Nail — For Want of a Nail: If Burgoyne Had Won at Saratoga is an alternate history novel by Robert Sobel that takes the form of a history of North America from 1763 to 1971. Over the course of its 441 pages, For Want of a Nail details the failure of the …

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  • 34For British Eyes Only — Infobox Arrested Development episode episode name = For British Eyes Only episode no = 3AJD02 airdate = September 26, 2005 writer = Richard Day and Mitchell Hurwitz director = John Fortenberry guest star = Charlize Theron as Rita Leeds Dave… …

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  • 35arrange — [14] Arrange is a French formation: Old French arangier was a compound verb formed from the prefix a and the verb rangier ‘set in a row’ (related to English range and rank). In English its first, and for a long time its only meaning was ‘array in …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 36arrange — verb 1) she arranged the flowers Syn: order, set out, lay out, array, position, dispose, present, display, exhibit; group, sort, organize, tidy 2) they hoped to arrange a meeting Syn …

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  • 37arrange — verb 1) she arranged the flowers in a vase Syn: set out, order, lay out, position, present, display, exhibit, group, sort, organize 2) they hoped to arrange a meeting Syn: organize …

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  • 38arrange — [14] Arrange is a French formation: Old French arangier was a compound verb formed from the prefix a and the verb rangier ‘set in a row’ (related to English range and rank). In English its first, and for a long time its only meaning was ‘array in …

    Word origins

  • 39arrange — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. put in order; settle (See agreement); plan; orchestrate, score (See music). See arrangement. Ant., disturb, scatter, confuse. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To put in order] Syn. order, regulate,… …

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  • 40arrange — Synonyms and related words: accommodate, adapt, adjust, align, alphabetize, analyze, array, assort, blend, blueprint, break down, bring about, bring to terms, calculate, cast, catalog, categorize, chart, choreograph, class, classify, clear for… …

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