0 past simple and past participle of arrange --
1 to plan, prepare for, or organize something: --
[ + question word ] We haven't yet arranged when to meet.
[ + that ] I'd deliberately arranged that they should arrive at the same time.
[ + to infinitive ] They arranged to have dinner the following month.
I'm trying to arrange my work so that I can have a couple of days off next week.
2 to put a group of objects in a particular order: --
His books are neatly arranged in alphabetical order.
Who arranged these flowers so beautifully?
3 to make changes to a piece of music so that it can be played in a different way, for example by a particular instrument: --
The gongs are arranged in a circular configuration with each gong facing outward.
The postfix parser is similar, except that higher precedence operators are parsed first, and the resulting list is arranged in the opposite order.
The table above is arranged to clarify that the receiving level of some type is precisely the tampering level of its dual.
Here is a 7-point scale on which the political views that people might hold are arranged from extremely liberal to extremely conservative.
Informal workshops for police and youth were likewise arranged in order to foster awareness of the issues and concerns confronting each side.
The fourteen papers in the book are arranged in three sections.
Table 1 shows the ticks arranged by species, developmental stage, and the season they were collected.
The latter are arranged in a continuous ring lying immediately below the plasma membrane forming a cytoskeleton (fig. 3b).