Associations to the word «Orchestrate»
Noun
- Coup
- Bassoon
- Tchaikovsky
- Kidnapping
- Liszt
- Assassination
- Schubert
- Arranger
- Chopin
- Hoax
- Smear
- Oboe
- Ruse
- Cia
- Philharmonic
- Conspiracy
- Ballet
- Overture
- Symphony
- Purge
- Orchestra
- Fugue
- Choreography
- Accused
- Takeover
- Brahms
- Overthrow
- Concerto
- Suite
- Rhapsody
- Composer
- Score
- Jackal
- Downfall
- Stalin
- Propaganda
- Bombing
- Stunt
- Clarinet
- Publicity
- Ambush
- Accompaniment
- Killing
- Piano
- Waltz
- Campaign
- Melody
- Breakout
- Genocide
- Requiem
- Bernstein
- Sonata
- Robbery
- Attack
- Murder
- Fraud
- Riot
- Sergei
- Loyalist
- Flute
- Comeback
- Improvisation
- Islamist
- Uprising
- Mozart
- Soundtrack
- Henchman
- Deportation
- Nikolai
- Conductor
- Cello
- Trombone
Adjective
Wiktionary
ORCHESTRATE, verb. To arrange or score music for performance by an orchestra.
ORCHESTRATE, verb. To compose or arrange orchestral music for a dramatic performance.
ORCHESTRATE, verb. To arrange or direct diverse elements to achieve a desired effect
Dictionary definition
ORCHESTRATE, verb. Write an orchestra score for.
ORCHESTRATE, verb. Plan and direct (a complex undertaking); "he masterminded the robbery".
Wise words
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