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Verbs for Arrangement

27 Words

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arrange
1.
a
rrange
Verb

to organize items in a specific order to make them more convenient, accessible, or understandable

The museum curator will arrange the artifacts chronologically to take visitors through a journey in time.

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rearrange
2.
re
a
rrange
Verb

to change the position, order, or layout of something, often with the goal of improving its organization, efficiency, or appearance

She rearranged the furniture in the living room to create more space and improve the flow of the room.

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organize
3.
or
ga
nize
Verb

to make the necessary arrangements for an event or activity to take place

I organize the annual charity event for our community.

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reorganize
4.
re
or
ga
nize
Verb

to adjust the structure or layout of something in a new way

The manager decided to reorganize the office layout to improve workflow and efficiency.

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order
5.
or
der
Verb

to ask for something, especially food, drinks, services, etc. in a restaurant, bar, or shop

He ordered a round of drinks for everyone at the table.

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sort
6.
sort
Verb

to organize items by putting them into different groups based on their characteristics or other criteria

She sorted the laundry into different piles based on color and fabric type before washing them.

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sort out
7.
sort out
Verb

to put or organize things in a tidy or systematic way

After the move, she spent the weekend sorting out her belongings in the new apartment.

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list
8.
list
Noun

a series of written or printed names or items, typically one below the other

John checked the list of ingredients before starting to cook.

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categorize
9.
ca
te
go
rize
Verb

to sort similar items into a specific group

She categorized the emails into folders based on their topic to keep her inbox organized.

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classify
10.
cla
ssi
fy
Verb

to put people or things in different categories or groups

The scientist classified the organisms into different species based on their genetic traits and physical features.

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class
11.
class
Noun

students as a whole that are taught together

The teacher greeted the class as they entered the classroom, ready to begin the day's lesson.

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layer
12.
layer
Verb

to cut hair at different lengths in a way that forms overlapping layers

She layered her hair to add volume and texture.

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configure
13.
con
fi
gure
Verb

to arrange something in a specific way according to a particular plan or design

The interior designer configured the furniture layout to maximize space and enhance the room's functionality.

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batch
14.
batch
Verb

to group items or tasks together and process them as a single unit or in a specific sequence

The chef batches ingredients for efficiency, preparing all vegetables before moving on to meats.

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fall under
Verb

to be categorized or classified within a particular group, type, or jurisdiction

The new product will fall under the electronics category in the company's inventory.

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filter
16.
fil
ter
Verb

to separate or remove unwanted items from a set, group, or stream based on specific criteria or conditions

The email system automatically filters messages into different folders based on their importance.

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sift
17.
sift
Verb

to pass a powdered substance through a sieve or fine mesh to remove lumps or impurities

She sifts the flour before adding it to the cake batter for smooth consistency.

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queue
18.
queue
Noun

a line in which people or vehicles wait for a particular purpose

They waited in a long queue at the ticket counter for the concert.

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align
19.
a
lign
Verb

to arrange or position things or elements in a straight line or in a coordinated manner

The students were instructed to align their desks in rows for the classroom presentation.

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orchestrate
20.
or
chest
rate
Verb

to plan and direct a complex task or project, ensuring that all elements work together harmoniously to achieve a specific goal

The project manager orchestrated the construction project, coordinating the efforts of architects, engineers, and contractors to ensure its successful completion.

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coordinate
21.
co
or
di
nate
Verb

to control and organize the different parts of an activity and the group of people involved so that a good result is achieved

The event planner coordinated all aspects of the wedding, ensuring that vendors, guests, and the wedding party were synchronized for a seamless celebration.

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systematize
22.
sys
te
ma
tize
Verb

to organize something according to a system or method, making it more efficient and structured

The manager systematized the filing process, implementing a new digital system to categorize and store documents.

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codify
23.
co
di
fy
Verb

to arrange laws, rules, or principles into a systematic code or set of laws

The committee codified the company's policies and procedures into a comprehensive employee handbook.

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format
24.
for
mat
Verb

to arrange something, such as text or data, in a specific structure or layout

The graphic designer formatted the report, ensuring consistency in font styles and page layout for a professional look.

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structure
25.
struc
ture
Noun

anything that is built from several parts, such as a house, bridge, etc.

The Eiffel Tower in Paris is an iconic structure made of iron lattice.

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restructure
26.
re
struc
ture
Verb

to completely change how something is organized or built, often making it simpler or more efficient

The management team often restructures departments to improve collaboration.

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come under
Verb

to be classified or categorized as part of a particular group or subject

The book comes under the genre of science fiction.

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