8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Orchestrate' in a Sentence
"to compose or arrange music for performance by an orchestra." more
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The maestro had orchestrated a magnificent symphony for the grand opening of the concert hall.
As the general explained the battle strategy, the commander was orchestrating the troops' movements on the field.
Throughout the year, the composer will have been orchestrating a magnificent symphony for the grand concert.
In the recording studio, the producer had been orchestrating the arrangement of the album's tracks.
The director will orchestrate a thrilling action sequence in the upcoming blockbuster.
As the spaceship launches, the mission control team will have orchestrated a precise and successful space mission.
By the time the grand finale begins, the conductor will have orchestrated a magnificent symphony.
The director will be orchestrating a thrilling climax for the suspenseful movie.
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