English verb: orchestrate |
1. | orchestrate (creation) write an orchestra score for |
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| Examples | Did he orchestrate his major works over a short period of time?, They will orchestrate the duet |
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| Pattern of use | Somebody ----s something |
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| Broader (hypernym) | score |
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| Domain category | euphony, music |
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2. | orchestrate (cognition) plan and direct (a complex undertaking) |
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| Samples | He masterminded the robbery.
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| Synonyms | direct, engineer, mastermind, organise, organize |
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| Pattern of use | Somebody ----s something |
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| Broader (hypernym) | plan |
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| Narrower (hyponym) | choreograph |
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