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VERB:1. To bring about or come to an agreement concerning: conclude, fix, negotiate, set1, settle. See AGREE. 2. To plan the details or arrangements of: lay out, prepare, schedule, work out. See PLANNED. 3. To put into a deliberate order: array, deploy, dispose, marshal, order, organize, range, sort, systematize. See ORDER. 4. To combine and adapt in order to attain a particular effect: blend, coordinate, harmonize, integrate, orchestrate, synthesize, unify. See BEAUTIFUL. 5. To put into correct or conclusive form: conclude, dispose of, fix, settle. See DO.
 
 
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