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Old 01-May-2007, 07:25
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Default to arrange smb. plan

What does ''arrange" mean in the sentence:

So, on the following evening, we again assembled, to discuss and arrange our plans.

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Old 01-May-2007, 07:41
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Default Re: to arrange smb. plan

arrange (v.):

"to plan or prepare for; to organize"

" So, on the following evening, we again assembled, to discuss and prepare/organize our plans."

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