• They had to put that project on the backburner until financing was arranged.
  • 3. To bring about or come to an agreement concerning; settle: Have the bride and groom arranged the date of the wedding?
  • Those who are unable to serve as auxiliary pioneers have frequently arranged to spend more time in the preaching work as congregation publishers.
  • arranged. simple past and past participle of arrange. Adjective. arranged (not comparable). (of a marriage)...
  • Table 5, based on a five-year observation period around a land transfer, is arranged to indicate the ways in which household size increased or declined.
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  • The subtle art of arranging for two people to meet at the same place in the hope that they will begin a romantic relationship.