D'arranger (en. To arrange)

/da.ʁɑ̃.ʒe/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
verb
To adapt or modify something according to one's needs.
He managed to arrange the plan so that everyone could participate.
Il a réussi à d'arranger le plan pour que tout le monde puisse participer.
To organize or arrange elements harmoniously.
She carefully arranged the flowers in the vase.
Elle a d'arrangé les fleurs dans le vase avec soin.
To make arrangements to achieve a desired outcome.
They always manage to get the best price.
Ils s'arrangent toujours pour avoir le meilleur prix.

Etymology

The origin of the word d'arranger comes from the verb 'arranger,' derived from the Latin 'arrangere.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

to come to an arrangement with
To find a compromise or an agreement.
s'arranger avec
to arrange for
To ensure the completion of something.
s'arranger pour
to set things right
To put in order or clarify a situation.
d'arranger les choses

Related Words

arrangement
Arrangement or organization of elements.
arrangement
organizer
A person who organizes an event or activity.
organisateur
rearrangement
Modification of the initial organization or layout.
réaménagement

Slang Meanings

To settle a situation in one's own way.
He always has a way to arrange things to his advantage.
Il a toujours une façon d'arranger les choses à son avantage.
To make compromises to feel better.
They make arrangements so that everyone is happy.
Ils s'arrangent pour que tout le monde soit content.