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orchestrated

orchestrated \orchestrated\ adj.

  1. Arranged for performance by an orchestra; -- of a musical composition.

  2. Coordinated to achieve a maximal effect; -- of actions of a group.

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orchestrated

vb. (en-past of: orchestrate)

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orchestrated

adj. arranged for performance by an orchestra

Usage examples of "orchestrated".

In an attempt to discredit Heidelberg, Keating headed a carefully orchestrated chorus of media pundits, stating that Heidelberg was "off the reservation.

Numerous sensationalistic stories appeared in the media, largely orchestrated by the ADL, Political Research Associates (PRA), and the SPLC.

The massacres, orchestrated by a group calling itself the "Killers of Brabant," were later discovered to be linked to Belgium's Gladio unit.

Those who orchestrated the conspiracy will disappear into the invisable cracks of time, protected by the same malignant forces that nurtured them into being.

Carriages were independent, taking passengers to whichever station they wanted, a system orchestrated by the habitat personality, which was spliced into processor blocks in every station.

Their orbital vectors were orchestrated to provide a constant barrier above the surface, similar to the way electrons pirouetted around their nucleus.

Even with the marine squads orchestrated by the AI, the area around it was predictably chaotic.

Eight hundred stars orchestrated into a classic lenticular formation with Sol at the centre, and the rest never more than half a light-year from each other.

It was the first picador's dart, placed with impeccable skill, and the fact that the High Ridge Government was an alliance of so many parties gave a disastrously broad base to the orchestrated attack.

That was the only possible explanation, and the other ship's increasingly offensive behavior was not only doing bad things to Ferrero's blood pressure but also suggested her captain was working to an orchestrated plan.

And if the balloon went up, every single task group (except Second Fleet) set up by the carefully orchestrated war plan known as Case Red Alpha would depart from SXR-136.

Clearly Pritchart is working to some sort of carefully orchestrated plan, and equally clearly the Empire will eventually become aware of the presence of her military forces in the Confederacy.

Her dad had told her that military funerals, with all the pomp and protocol and the precisely orchestrated movements, were a comfort to the families.

There’ll be no orchestrated effort to stonewall you—hell, I’ve already assembled twenty attorneys to cull through the evidence, but don’t you get on your high horse, Drummond.

Yurichenko was his controller, and when the war ended, he accompanied Kim back into the country, then orchestrated the Soviet support that allowed Kim to elbow everybody else aside.