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arrange verb (arranged, arranging) 1 to put into the proper or desired order • arranged the flowers. 2 to settle the plans for something • arranged their holiday. 3 to make a mutual agreement. 4 to make (a piece of music) suitable for particular voices or instruments. 5 to adapt (a play, novel, etc), especially for broadcast on TV or radio.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French arangier, from rangier to put in a row.

arrange for something to agree it • arranged for a delivery.

arrange with someone (to do something) to come to an agreement with or settle with them (to do it) • arrange with him to take time off.