Arranging [verb]

Definition of Arranging:

put in an order

Synonyms of Arranging:

● Organize

● File

● Form

● Sort

● Systematize

● Group

● Dispose

● Align

● Tidy

● Rank

● Police

● Range

● Spruce

● Position

● Array

● Regulate

● Class

● Classify

● Clear the decks

● Fix up

● Spruce up

● Methodize

● Line up

● Police up

● Put in good shape

● Put in order

● Put to rights

● Whip into shape


Opposite/Antonyms of Arranging:

● Disturb

● Confuse

● Mismanage

● Displace

● Disperse

● Derange

● Jumble

● Scatter

● Mix up

● Disorganize

● Disorder

● Disarrange

● Destroy


Sentence/Example of Arranging:

Words fail to describe my feelings as I watched the clothes come off him and dry ones go on just as if hands were arranging them.

In a woman's life there is nothing more delightful than arranging a home, though it be but a temporary one.

Both girls were enthusiastic; they spent a long afternoon determining this, arranging that.

Edward, while busily arranging 'to cross seas' to Flanders, was also pushing forward preparations for a 'Scottish War.'

Rise early enough to have ample time for arranging everything needful for the day's journey.

Mr. Ralph found me in his den, I was arranging one of his tables, and he said that he wanted to talk to me.

To see a hostess fidgeting, constantly going in and out, argues ill for her tact in arranging the house for company.

A gentleman was one day arranging music for a young lady to whom he was paying his addresses.

"I think you are," said Barbara, who had been arranging flowers in the drawing-room, and had emerged onto the terrace.

If a true lady makes even a plate of toast, in arranging a petit souper for her invalid friend, she does it as a lady should.