adjective
- carefully planned and coordinated
verb
- past tense of orchestrate: to arrange or organize something carefully and deliberately
- past tense of orchestrate: to arrange music for performance by an orchestra
Usage: often implies coordination of multiple elements or people
Usage: musical term
Examples
- The CEO orchestrated a complete restructuring of the company.
- They orchestrated a surprise party for their friend’s birthday.
- The composer orchestrated the piece for a full symphony orchestra.
- The protest was an orchestrated effort by several activist groups.
- She orchestrated the merger between the two departments.
- The campaign was carefully orchestrated to maximize voter turnout.
- Beethoven orchestrated many of his piano works for orchestra.