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Third Person
orchestrates
Present Participle
orchestrating
Past Tense
orchestrated
Past Participle
orchestrated
1
to plan and direct a complex task or project, ensuring that all elements work together harmoniously to achieve a specific goal
transitive
- The project manager orchestrated the construction project, coordinating the efforts of architects, engineers, and contractors to ensure its successful completion.
- She is currently orchestrating the marketing campaign for the new product launch.
- They recently orchestrated a charity event to raise funds for the local community.
- We are orchestrating a team-building workshop for the staff next month.
Synonyms:
2
to arrange or compose music for performance by an orchestra or other ensemble
transitive
- The composer orchestrated the symphony for a full orchestra, carefully balancing the instrumentation for each section.
- She orchestrated the piece for string quartet, bringing out the nuances of the melody and harmonies.
- They are orchestrating a new arrangement of the song for a brass band, exploring different textures and timbres.
- He orchestrated the film score, using a combination of electronic and orchestral instruments to create a cinematic sound.
- The conductor orchestrates rehearsals with precision, guiding each section of the ensemble to achieve the desired musical expression.