Definitions for orchestrates

orchestrates or·ches·trate

Spelling: [awr-kuh-streyt]
IPA: /ˈɔr kəˌstreɪt/

Orchestrates is a 12 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 16 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 1242 anagrams from letters in orchestrates (aceehorrsstt).

Definitions for orchestrates

verb (used with or without object)

  1. to compose or arrange (music) for performance by an orchestra.
  2. to arrange or manipulate, especially by means of clever or thorough planning or maneuvering:
  3. to compose or arrange (music) for performance by an orchestra.
  4. to arrange or manipulate, especially by means of clever or thorough planning or maneuvering:

Origin of orchestrates

1875-80; French orchestr(er) (derivative of orchestre orchestra) + -ate1

Examples for orchestrates

My work with Rimsky-Korsakov consisted of his giving me pieces of classical music to orchestrate.

He opined that Wagner did not know how to compose nor how to orchestrate; he found the music lacking in warmth.

But that has not prevented the Kremlin from attempting to orchestrate its own narrative of events.

We agreed that I should orchestrate two parts of the opera and write the final chorus, while he undertook the rest.

The three remaining movements are very simple, and it will be pleasant and easy to orchestrate them.

And he worked to orchestrate more effective collaboration between the military and the intelligence community.

Know and select the right instruments of statecraft and orchestrate them to maximum effect.

This is perhaps the reason why it now takes me three days to orchestrate a thing that I could formerly have finished in one.

As if they were all getting together to orchestrate the musical chairs.

True, there remained three acts to compose and orchestrate—but what was that to a Richard Wagner!

As if they were all getting together to orchestrate the musical chairs.

We agreed that I should orchestrate two parts of the opera and write the final chorus, while he undertook the rest.

And he worked to orchestrate more effective collaboration between the military and the intelligence community.

True, there remained three acts to compose and orchestrate—but what was that to a Richard Wagner!

But that has not prevented the Kremlin from attempting to orchestrate its own narrative of events.

He opined that Wagner did not know how to compose nor how to orchestrate; he found the music lacking in warmth.

My work with Rimsky-Korsakov consisted of his giving me pieces of classical music to orchestrate.

This is perhaps the reason why it now takes me three days to orchestrate a thing that I could formerly have finished in one.

The three remaining movements are very simple, and it will be pleasant and easy to orchestrate them.

Know and select the right instruments of statecraft and orchestrate them to maximum effect.

Word Value for orchestrates
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