Orchestrated example sentences

Related (10): conducted, arranged, coordinated, planned, choreographed, devised, organized, engineered, controlled, directed

or·ches·trate

verb

orchestrated (past tense) · orchestrated (past participle)

  - arrange or score (music) for orchestral performance:

  - arrange or direct the elements of (a situation) to produce a desired effect, especially surreptitiously:

Synonyms

arrange, adapt, score, instrument, organize, arrange, plan, manage, mobilize, mount, stage, mastermind, choreograph, coordinate, direct, engineer, concert

"Orchestrated" Example Sentences

1. The conductor skillfully orchestrated the symphony to a standing ovation.
2. The diplomat orchestrated a peace agreement between the two warring countries.
3. The wedding planner orchestrated a beautiful ceremony on the beach.
4. The criminal mastermind had orchestrated a complex heist in the bank.
5. The CEO orchestrated a successful merger between two companies.
6. The choreographer orchestrated a stunning dance performance for the opening night.
7. The director meticulously orchestrated the action sequences in the movie.
8. The strategist orchestrated a swift and decisive victory on the battlefield.
9. The producer orchestrated a hit song that went viral overnight.
10. The coach orchestrated a training program to bring his team to peak performance.
11. The artist orchestrated an exhibit that showcased her unique style.
12. The entrepreneur orchestrated a successful startup that disrupted the market.
13. The scientist orchestrated a groundbreaking discovery that revolutionized the field.
14. The educator orchestrated a dynamic lesson plan that engaged her students.
15. The activist orchestrated a peaceful protest to raise awareness of social injustice.
16. The designer orchestrated a fashion show that wowed the critics.
17. The playwright orchestrated a theatrical masterpiece that captivated audiences.
18. The author orchestrated a bestselling novel that became a literary sensation.
19. The chef orchestrated a decadent feast for the guests at the restaurant.
20. The architect orchestrated the construction of a breathtaking skyscraper.
21. The musician orchestrated a beautiful rendition of a classic song.
22. The magician orchestrated a mind-boggling illusion that left the audience spellbound.
23. The explorer orchestrated an expedition to discover a lost civilization.
24. The campaign manager orchestrated a successful political campaign that won the election.
25. The historian orchestrated a comprehensive study of a pivotal event in history.
26. The fashionista orchestrated an elaborate photo shoot for her latest collection.
27. The philanthropist orchestrated a charity event to raise funds for a worthy cause.
28. The journalist orchestrated an in-depth investigation that exposed a corruption scandal.
29. The motivational speaker orchestrated a powerful speech that inspired his audience.
30. The innovator orchestrated a breakthrough invention that changed the world.

Common Phases

1. The event was orchestrated by a team of professionals; everything ran perfectly.
2. The music was expertly orchestrated; it created a beautiful symphony.
3. The political campaign was skillfully orchestrated; the candidate won by a landslide.
4. The dance performance was meticulously orchestrated; each movement blended seamlessly into the next.
5. The escape plan was carefully orchestrated; they managed to break out undetected.

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