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Definition of Orchestrates
1. orchestrate [v] - See also: orchestrate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Orchestrates
Literary usage of Orchestrates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage by Inc. Merriam-Webster (1994)
"moments later he is again on the phone, while his secretary orchestrates incoming
and outgoing calls —John McPhee, New Yorker, 11 Sept. ..."
2. Theatre Arts by Society of Arts and Crafts, Detroit (1920)
"... who orchestrates the charm of the whole thing. His color is more musical than
the music, his manipulation of form is more full of dancing than the ..."
3. Convention and Revolt in Poetry by John Livingston Lowes (1919)
"One has only to think of Strauss, Debussy, Schonberg, and Stravinsky to recognize
the converse tendency: the one group paints music, the other orchestrates ..."
4. Ivory, Apes and Peacocks: Joseph Conrad, Walt Whitman, Jules Laforgue by James Huneker (1915)
"... Hamlet is of to-morrow, for every epoch orchestrates anew its own vision of
Hamlet. The eighteenth century had one; the nineteenth had another; ..."
5. Adventure Guide to Trinidad & Tobago by Kathleen O'Donnell, S Harry Pefkaros (2000)
"Gabriel makes fresh pasta daily and orchestrates your dining experience, while
Andrea supervises the kitchen and specializes in desserts. ..."
6. Teaching The Best Practice Way: Methods That Matter, K-12 by Harvey Daniels, Marilyn Bizar (2005)
"Raquel's report orchestrates a good deal of subject-matter knowledge as well as
process skills. She's learned about integrating geophysical forms and ..."
7. Famous Composers and Their Works by Philip Hale, Louis Charles Elson (1900)
"When he falls a prey to this fit of grotesque epilepsy, our Rabelaisian juggles
with dissonances, swallows syncopations, orchestrates with his feet and nose ..."