🎼orchestrate (orchestrer)

verb
ˈɔːr.kɪ.streɪt
orchestrer (orchestrer)

Signification

To plan or coordinate the elements of (a situation) to produce a desired effect, especially surreptitiously.
Plan or coordinate the elements of a situation to produce a desired effect.
Traduction de la signification
Planifier ou coordonner les éléments d'une situation pour produire un effet souhaité, en particulier de manière secrète.
Planifier ou coordonner les éléments d'une situation pour produire un effet souhaité, en particulier de manière secrète.

Phrases d'exemple

He skillfully orchestrated the entire event.

Il a habilement orchestré l'ensemble de l'événement.
Il a habilement orchestré l'ensemble de l'événement.

He successfully orchestrated the company's expansion.

Il a orchestré avec succès l'expansion de l'entreprise.
Il a orchestré avec succès l'expansion de l'entreprise.

Synonymes

arrange, coordinate, manage, organize
Entrée 1
arrange, coordinate, manage
Entrée 2
arrange, coordinate, organize

Antonymes

mismanage, disrupt, neglect, disorder
Entrée 1
mismanage, disrupt, neglect
Entrée 2
mismanage, disorder, disrupt

Vocabulaires connexes

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