Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
orchestrate
verb
/ˈɔːrkəstreɪt/

Definition
To arrange or organize the elements of a complex situation or event.

Examples
- The event planner will orchestrate every detail of the wedding.
- The teacher helped orchestrate the school play to ensure it ran smoothly.
- Musicians must work together to orchestrate the symphony properly.

Meaning
Orchestrate generally refers to the coordination and management of various components to achieve a desired outcome, often used in the context of music or large-scale plans.

Synonyms
- organize
- arrange
- coordinate
- manage
- construct