Sentences with orchestrate
or·ches·trate
O o - The colonel was able to orchestrate a rebellion from inside an army jail. [VERB noun]
- He was orchestrating the second act of his opera. [VERB noun]
- Even if it's just something for myself, I've got to have Paul to write the charts so I can orchestrate it, to give the musicians.
- You will also take on dimwitted enemy troops and smart players can orchestrate dinosaur attacks on the hapless soldiers while you calmly.
- To orchestrate our efforts; to orchestrate an agreement
- When our time comes, if we are granted the opportunity to orchestrate our farewell.
- If only he'd known that same hand would orchestrate his downfall, ending what's likely to be his final Ashes innings in England.