orchestrate
US /ˈɔːr.kə.streɪt/
UK /ˈɔːr.kə.streɪt/

1.
orchestrer, organiser, coordonner
to arrange or direct the elements of a situation to produce a desired effect, especially surreptitiously
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He orchestrated the entire marketing campaign from behind the scenes.
Il a orchestré toute la campagne marketing en coulisses.
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The protest was carefully orchestrated by the activists.
La manifestation a été soigneusement orchestrée par les activistes.
2.
orchestrer, instrumenter
to compose or arrange (music) for orchestral performance
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He spent years learning how to orchestrate complex symphonies.
Il a passé des années à apprendre à orchestrer des symphonies complexes.
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The composer decided to orchestrate the piano piece for a full ensemble.
Le compositeur a décidé d’orchestrer la pièce pour piano pour un ensemble complet.